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I find this to be a compelling reason. They are providing a service to other, and shutting down could negatively impact somebody's job.
If you rely on /r/sysadmin to do your job you have other issues to worry about. Most of the posts are career related or simply just work anecdotes anyway. Technical posts are a lot more common in more specific niche subreddits.
Hi. Professional sysadmin who searches r/sysadmin at least three times per week for help. Can confirm.
Lashing out at people is not a very good way to change minds.
Uhhh ok