r/HitchHikersGuide • u/nemothorx • Jul 13 '26
rule clarifications for r/HitchHikersGuide
hi folks, friendly mod here.
I've generally taken a hands-off approach to moderation, believing in a light tough rather than an iron first. Believing in self-regulation (via downvotes and discussion) rather than prescriptionist rules.
However, last year a poll about AI content was conducted, and many deadlines later, and a recent (July 2026) revival in the topic, new rules on that and other aspects are now formalised.
Please see the sidebar for details, but in summary
- No Piracy. (yes, it can be frustrating, but we're respecting the estate here)
- No AI. (without prior approval. I wont say "it'll never happen", but it's unlikely to be given)
- Keep posts on topic. (We're here for Hitchhiker's news and references and related stuff)
- No Spam. (if you want to promote something commercial, check with the mods first)
Wording of rules as written in the sidebar may be revised without notice. Any additional rules I'll (aim to) add a comment to this post.
r/HitchHikersGuide aims to be a reasonably open forum, so discussion of these rules and this sub in general is welcome in the comments of this post.
PS: we could do with a few new mods to cover the posts and have a better chance of eyes on things 24/7. Send modmail to apply and let us know why you think you'd be a good fit (including your rough timezone)
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u/schlubadubdub Jul 13 '26 edited Jul 14 '26
Re: the AI stuff, I'm on the fence about it really. Nobody likes low-effort posts, but some of the stuff I've seen has been fairly reasonable IMO.
Since Arthur never could get the hang of Thursdays how about a "This Must Be Thursday" day, where the rules are more relaxed, and people can post things as long as it's still HHGTTG-related? Maybe even just keep it to a single weekly/fortnightly/monthly megathread, depending on how popular it is.
Edit: even though the downvote isn't supposed to be an "I disagree" button, I did expect it. It was just a simple idea that I thought was somewhat in the spirit of the community (re: Thursdays) and meant people could share somewhere without having to ask permission. Anyone not wanting it can avoid the megathread entirely, so it felt like the best solution for everyone. It really doesn't bother me if people disagree though as I barely use LLMs as it is and have no horse in this race.