The silly rules on any site are generally listed in the information portion of the site. If the site is a gaming website, the rules are often listed on the menu option for each game.
Jayski's Silly Season Site was created in 1996.
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Because they think they are funny.
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Rules to any site are either plainly displayed for the visitor of the site to read them, Or they are provided to the visitor up their request to the site owners and or cordinators.
This is a silly web site so leave
Jayski Silly Season focuses on mainly NASCAR news and rumours. The site was started when Jayski, the owner of the site, had a hard time finding information on the Melling Racing Team. Since then he has worked hard to put together a site that is devoted to the latest news in the NASCAR world.
Sharing site secrets is against the rules. :)
Well, The site is used alot and it is very useful. It can answer your questions The site is a reflection of the people who ask the questions and those who answer them. Inevitably, a few of these may be a little silly some of the time. But it's free , it can be fun and sometimes it's very informative.
Sites have different rules. Read them for each site when you join as suggested by the site operators.
Yes, we have rules on the site, and typically Supervisors act accordingly. If you see a supervisor who is breaking site rules, you can write to support@answers.com and we'll look into it.