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    Hello and thank you for your review,

    We receive a TON of disputes and have a team of researchers carefully reviewing, researching, and resolving each one. We base our decisions on a set of criteria for accepting answers, which is primarily based on the official game rules. Here are a few reasons:

    - Answers can not begin with an article: A, An or The (example: The Wizard of Oz is not okay for ""T"", but Wizard of Oz is okay for ""W"").
    - Answers can not be plural, as then they are actually duplicates of other answers (example: bluebird is acceptable, but bluebirds is not).
    - We cannot accept misspelled answers, as they too are duplicates of the correctly-spelled words (example: Keira Knightley is correct, Kiera Knightly is not).
    - Answers can not be adjusted with, for example, a simple adjective (example: Rose is acceptable for a flower, but Pink…

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    PostScarcity commented  · 

    I appreciate your rules on language appropriate to ages as low as 4, but you have some bad weird choices on that restricted list. the word piss is not a bad word. the word poop is not a bad word. the valid scientific name for a body part is not a bad word. A place name like hell should not be a bad word.

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    PostScarcity commented  · 

    your example of Nic Cage versus Nicholas Cage demonstrates a problem. Many people are known as their full name and also a shortened name, sometimes primarily by their shortened name, and, again, the shortened name should be accepted if it is common. in case of both being listed in one game they would / should cancel each other out. I know this adds complication to your back end but in person with people that's how it would work in a game.

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    PostScarcity commented  · 

    you stated here that plurals don't count but every time I play with someone and one of us plays a plural word It is counted as two separate answers. surely a plural word should be treated as a tie with the singular word unless the question is stated clearly as singular or plural?

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    15 comments  ·  Scattergories » iOS  ·  Admin →
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    Hello,

    Thank you for your request to play against more than one opponent/friend at a time. Our developers carefully review all feedback when determining new features and updates, and I’ll pass your comments on.

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