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You gotta agree, my link to the reddit generative forum is the most on-topic and modern reference there.

And, like I said, it's the #1 forum and archive of generative art on the planet. To not link to it in the relevant wikipedia article is ludicrous.

Can you think of a better way to link to it?

The WP:ELNO is a style guide, not a rule. So no rule was broken. So what, exactly, is your beef?