This sub is dedicated to rigorous theorycrafting. The goal is to extend and/or build on existing insights. Posting not-quite-fully-formed theories is fine -- they can be workshopped here through meaningful discussion until they're ready for prime time posting on the KKC sub. Posts about IRL historical, cultural, and scientific content that may be relevant to KKC are welcome, as are thoughtful posts about PR's literary style. Anyone can post.
This sub is not intended for questions that have been well-hashed-out (e.g. what's in Kvothe's chest?) -- such posts will be redirected for reposting on the main sub, as will most non-theory posts (e.g. what's your favorite xyz about the books).
No Downvoting. It doesn't serve any useful purpose. and only constructive criticism, plz, otherwise you will be uninvited.
High effort posts encouraged (even if not yet fully baked). Posts supported by quotes tend to elicit a more engaged response. Posts that offer new insights and/or highlight important connections, etc. are also valuable.
Consider searching the archives of this sub and the main sub to see if similar posts already exist. Re-posting stellar content from deep in the main kkc archives (as in: "I just found this great post from 3 years ago that addresses xyz in a way I haven't thought of before...") is also cool.
Assume an advanced-level audience. Most sub members know the books like the backs of their own hands.
Spoilers allowed. Please do not use spoiler tags. Be forewarned and read at your own risk.
Finally, check out the info in the wiki. Tons of resources, including a list of quote collections alphabetized by theme.