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There was a recent post by u/unswunghero that criticized this subreddit for having a lot of over-glorified supplements and WebMD/Quora-type posts. There has also been criticism by others for many posts that propose mundane things, like reading or practicing good sleep hygiene, as "biohacks".
Frankly, I agree - there are a ton of subs for that kind of content, but biohacking should be many steps beyond that. We are attempting to hack our own biology by self-experimentation using biological science.
After talking with my fellow mod, u/zhandragon, we've decided to set up a poll to ask users whether we should create a rule against off-topic posts, so as to shape this subreddit to focus on more hardcore biohacking.
What do you all think?
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