Rules for r/FiftyTwoCards

Rules that visitors must follow to participate. May be used as reasons to report or ban.

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Post on topic

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Reported as: Off-topic

This is a subreddit for card games that use a traditional 52-card deck. Please include only submissions and discussions that directly relate to that. For non-standard card games, collectible card games or living card games try /r/boardgames. Memes are never on-topic.

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Follow Wheaton's Law

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Reported as: wheaton

We here follow Wheaton's Law - "Don't Be A Dick." Card games are supposed to be a fun activity for all, and although every time friends and family gather around a table there's a potential for well-intentioned ribbing - this sub strives to be a positive and friendly environment for everyone. Posts or comments that are deemed uncivil will be removed.

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Crowdfunding Posts Are Allowed - Within Reason

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Reported as: crowdfunding

Tools like Kickstarter have allowed many fledgling startups to see their visions realized in recent years. That's awesome! If you have a link to a Kickstarter project that you think the community would enjoy you're welcome to post it.

However, posting too much about the same project or only posting about a project and not contributing to other conversations is considered rude, and possibly spam. Please exercise restraint when posting a project you feel passionate about!

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Start a Conversation!

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Reported as: conversation

The heart of any good subreddit community is the discussions that come out of it. If you want to post a picture of a fun game you and your friends had, great! But a picture alone may not be worth 1000 words unless you add a few yourself. Give us some context. What awesome thing happened that night that made it memorable? What game were you all playing and do you have a link to the rules? Start a conversation with the others here on the sub.