Additional note on why that probably showed up on programming.reddit.com: Your posts are widely read by people there, and most likely they’re subscribed to you in their feedreaders. Each time you put out a new post, it gets submitted and shoots to the front page of prog.reddit.com, which is far from a bad thing. But I think these people get tired of seeing you there, because they want to see something they haven’t read yet (already having read your latest post in their feedreader) and reddit is supposed to bring them interesting stuff from all over, not just one site they already knew about and read. The CS-students who are bored by descriptions of clients and deadlines is probably accurate, too.