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For questions about the rules and policies of Puzzling Stack Exchange.
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Are puzzles that mention real-world political situations forbidden?
This is a matter of good taste vs. bad taste.
If a puzzle setting absolutely requires war, death, murder, disease, rape, incest, cannibalism, or some other aspects universally deemed abhorrent in a c …
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Let's write a proper "Read Me First"
Since the question is getting a lot of support, but there are no answers yet, I'm starting this CW on Rand's idea: FAQify the posts in here and summarise the rules.
Since I lack the power to add the …
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Let's write a proper "Read Me First"
Our site has a lot of rules.
One might even say, an awful lot.
It would be a very good idea to list the most relevant of them in one place somewhere (the tour seems like a decent option) so that we …