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Added a rule for no re-asking the same question, with solution to Facebook's limiting search function #26

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Expand Up @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ These are the rules/the things this space is not for. We tried to keep them shor
* No spam. If Gmail wouldn't put it in my inbox, it shouldn't be in HH. This includes doing attention-catching things like writing in all caps, using linkbait headlines, or otherwise editing the post or preview to pop out at the cost of other posts.
* No recruiting for your startup, company, job, or organization. Consider posting in [HH Job Listings](http://hh.gd/jobs) instead.
* No posting requests or giveaways for free stuff/invites. Those belong in [HH Free Stuff](http://hh.gd/freestuff).
* No re-posting popular topics or re-asking the same question. Chances are if your question is something like "What is a good laptop for college" or "How do I start Android development", it's already been asked. So please, use Facebook's search function to see if it's been asked. If not, once a new question has been asked, and it has garnered enough responses or "likes", it will be saved into a HackerFAQ.txt file which wille be saved in "Files" tab of the Hackathon Hackers subgroup. So, check there too, as Facebook's search function can be limiting at times. For popular topics, please see if someone has already started a discussion before starting your own. This does not apply to projects.
* No illegal/pirated content, requests for it, or information regarding the distribution of it.

### Inclusivity Statement
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