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Q: Unregistered Users and Controlling Their Actions

skvYesterday we had this specific example of the user where he/she came into the site, posted five (or so) questions some of them plagiarised and deleted, some of them marked as duplicate, and others closed for other reasons, even the only question leftover is actually plagiarised, marked not so onl...

 
 
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11:25 AM
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Q: Are mazes allowed?

warspykingWhile mazes are a type of puzzle, I was wondering what the policy was on them. They're definitely fully defined, there's usually only one answer so it isn't too broad or opinionated, but they can be used over and over again. What if it has a creative twist on it to make it on topic (that is, if...

 
 
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3:35 PM
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Q: Should "What's the Missing Number in the Series X" be allowed?

warspykingThe questions can have multiple correct answers that are not accepted as they're not what OP had in mind. The "correct" answer is also very often opinionated. Should these questions be on topic?

 
 
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8:10 PM
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Q: Can we please edit [very hard], [difficult], and (easy) out of titles?

GeobitsI'm pretty new to Puzzling, but I've looked over a few meta posts about "difficulty". We don't have tags for difficulty ratings, and we don't seem to need a star/rating system IMO. Yet people label their puzzles regardless: Mysterious Murder Mystery 3 (Very Hard) The SErial Killer's killer [Di...

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Q: Titling Overhaul

thinly veiled question markSeriously, I think this has gotten out of hand. Titles should clearly inform the user what the question is. Simply titling your question as "Ooh, spooky riddle", or "Riddle, Part 2", or "Riddle, the Sequel" or "user_name's riddle part 2", or "A crazy riddle", or "A very tricky riddle", or "This ...

 
 
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10:33 PM
I like editing unnecessary text out of answers that are too short for SE char limit.
 

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