r/programming bans all discussion of LLM programming
cryptoz
27 points
7 comments
April 02, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
austin-cheney
That sounds absolutely amazing. I will reconsider creating a new account and using Reddit again after walking away about a decade ago.
feverzsj
HN should also limit all these self-promoting AI posts.
brokegrammer
Reddit is doomed anyway. People are using AI to start threads, and other people are using AI to comment on these threads. You can never know what you're interacting with.
siva7
Sweet, so the LLM can interact on topics not about LLM