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Trending on Reddit: Reddit's Biggest Programming Community Banned AI Content

Moderators of r/programming, a community of millions, announced a ban on all content related to AI LLMs, saying the subreddit will prioritize high-quality discussion of programming itself. The move follows a flood of low-effort AI posts and recurring debates over AI-generated submissions, and it sparked a broad discussion about AI fatigue in technical communities.

This is the first visible crack in the "AI everywhere" consensus, and it came from the people closest to the technology — not skeptics. When expert communities start treating an entire topic as noise, that's a leading indicator. It doesn't mean AI is overhyped; it means the discourse is. Expect more professional communities to wall off AI content in 2026, and expect a counter-trend: high-signal, paywalled AI spaces that charge precisely because the free internet got flooded.
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