In an effort to start building consensus after asking: Enough is enough. NOBODY can obey rules that are only in someone's head, I'd like to start with what I hope will become a canonical catalog or list of question types we can refer new users toward to help improve site question quality. Obviously it's impossible for this list to encompass 100% of every type of question that could be asked on a creative site like Worldbuilding, but I'm hoping that it'll cover enough that the outliers needn't be worried about.
Before adding a question pattern to the answer list below, please take the time to read through the posts to be absolutely sure you're not materially duplicating patterns. If you have a pattern that is a duplicate but useful to identify, please edit the answer and add it to the "alternate patterns" list.
Upvotes mean the question pattern, description, and advice concerning the question are good and worthy of being canonical (this includes both "we like this pattern" and "we don't like this pattern"). If you are adding to what already exists, please edit the answer. If you are changing or deleting something that already exists (and you're not the original answerer), please use comments to petition the answerer first.
Downvotes may mean the question pattern has already been listed (a comment explaining this would be appropriate), that the pattern description is insufficient, or that the pattern is simply not worthy. If you're downvoting to indicate required improvement, please remember to check back and remove the downvote when/if the post improved.
Answer template:
Question pattern
Alternate Patterns: Lorem Ipsum (this optional block lists alternative versions of the question pattern. The purpose is clarification, not simply listing permutaitons.)...
Suitable: On-Topic/Off-Topic
Description: Lorem ipsum (why this is/isn't a good question for WB, etc.)...
Traps to Avoid: Lorem ipsum (this optional block helps users understand how to avoid the most common VTC reasons for this pattern)...
Relevant Meta Links:
- Links to pre-existing pre-existing questions
- that discuss, describe, support, or refutes this pattern.