(defun fizzbuzz ()

(loop for n from 1 to 100

do (format t "~&~[~[FizzBuzz~:;Fizz~]~*~:;~[Buzz~*~:;~D~]~]~%"

(mod n 3) (mod n 5) n))) ; there's code in this link, totally belongs here

Can we have an honest discussion about the moderation of /r/programming ? For those who missed it, in past week, there was a highly upvoted (800+) thread about Github's Code of Conduct (https://archive.is/SeFrI) which was silently deleted by the moderators. A follow-up thread was posted asking why it had been killed (https://archive.is/PWY8E). This too was highly upvoted, and this too was killed without explanation. A third thread was posted (https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/3ebx9u/linus_torvalds_responds_to_ars_about_diversity/), indirectly implying this was contrary to programmer ethics, and after it accumulated some comments expressing disapproval of mod's actions, it too was silently delisted.

The complete lack of transparency in the moderation process is contrary to open source ethics. The deletion of contrary opinions is contrary to all ethics, period.