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This page details the guidelines for what sort of communities we allow hosted on programming.dev, and what rules we expect them to follow. Do note that this is not the same as federated communities.
## Types of communities allowed
As the name of the site suggests, programming.dev is dedicated to all content related to programming, and as such all topics directly related to programming are generally allowed. We also allow some content that are programming adjacent as listed below. Do note that these are all guidelines, and the admin team reserves the right to make exceptions, both to content allowed and not allowed. If you have a community idea you are not sure fits these guidelines, or you want us to make an exception, you are encouraged to ask in a post in [our meta community](https://programming.dev/c/meta). Alternatively, you can directly message the admin community team: [Bugsmith](https://programming.dev/u/bugsmith), [UlrikHD](https://programming.dev/u/UlrikHD), or [recursive_recursion (team lead)](https://programming.dev/u/recursive_recursion).
As the name of the site suggests, programming.dev is dedicated to all content related to programming, and as such all topics directly related to programming are generally allowed. We also allow some content that are programming adjacent as listed below. Do note that these are all guidelines, and the admin team reserves the right to make exceptions, both to content allowed and not allowed. If you have a community idea you are not sure fits these guidelines, or you want us to make an exception, you are encouraged to ask in a post in [our meta community](https://programming.dev/c/meta). Alternatively, you can directly message the admin community team: [Bugsmith](https://programming.dev/u/bugsmith) or [UlrikHD](https://programming.dev/u/UlrikHD).
### Programming adjacent topics allowed
- Computer hardware, e.g. Raspberry Pi, Robotics, Mechanical Keyboards