Not only that, but the /r/citra subreddit has never been official in the first place (as far as I know)?
At least I don't know who OMQ is?!
Officially maintained are #citra and #citra-dev on freenode (IRC), citra-emu.org and it's discussion board, the build list and the github repos of citra-emu.
There is also a youtube channel (and a linked Google+ account) operated by the people maintaining our blog. It's used mostly for hosting though.
I believe the blog team also operates the twitter account and facebook.
If you are unsure about anything you should contact each developer / contributor directly on IRC.
At the moment, in case of unclearness, whatever bunnei says should be considered official though.
I'm not aware of any other parts of the Citra web-ecosystem.
Unless something is linked from the official page (excluding the user maintained faq and wiki!) you should be very careful.
More specificly, you shouldn't trust any builds behind paywalls or builds without source code or roms attached (not only are the illegal, but they might contain malware).
Semi-Officially some active and past contributors (amongst them MerryMage, wwylele and me) are active in this thread and this forums unofficial release thread (but only respond to some questions + we usually take a break whenever Pokemon, illegal stuff or some other bullshit comes up; at least I do)
Also semi-officially some active and past contributors (such as neobrain and JMC) are active on /r/emulation.
Note, however, that there is no real "team" with Citra. Posts on reddit etc. may reflect personal opinions and understandings. Those may not reflect the current project leaders goals or project direction.
I'm reading the https://discuss.citra-emu.org/ right now... oh boy, so many questions that are already answered in the FAQ
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