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This tutorial will teach you the basics of creating a question of rrrather.com plus tips, and tricks for the future.

Basics

Question

The question mark tab on the website.

Once you become a user at rrrather.com you can start to make questions. To start making a question, users can click the "question mark" button at the top of the page.

When creating a question you will need to think of some generally unique and good ideas that are hard to decide (people will generally like it more), and try to find two great pictures that match your question. The required fields to create a question are a title, two choices, and two pictures (to match your post).

Tips, tricks, and advice

Most of the would you rathers that people generally like are hard questions that are hard to decide on, or questions that have both beneficial answers. Guests, and users do not generally like tournaments [e.x. Which banana is better? (Part 1/10)], and yes or no questions. Also when a new user watch out for other people calling your questions nooby, just ignore them. Don't try to force yourself to make a good question, wait for an idea to come to you; many users prefer quality over quantity. You can also try to make a series, but make sure it's something most people will enjoy and don't spam it.

When looking for a photo on googel try using the "More Tools" tab and increas the size of the photos. This will not only give you photos that are not too small but also beter quality photos as they are usualy made for the porpus of what you are looking for and not just happen to have that word in the title.

New User or Guest

be manually approved by an admin before they appear on the site. Hold tight, you’ll be notified when it’s accepted or rejected. In the meantime, your question is accessible from your profile page. but you cant because we are assholes. you must have a facebook account to do it because we are picky butt that pick peoples butts

Reasons for a question to be rejected

There are a variety of possible reasons. Generally a reason will be given on rejection, but it could include:

  • The question was already asked
  • The question content content that is not appropriate for a family audience. Furthermore, given that the site is monetized with Google, we must respect Google’s policies on prohibited content.
  • The question is hateful, racist, or disrespectful
  • Your images suck
  • Excessive typos, or question is not clear
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