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It seems that most of the questions being asked in response to the comic are being tagged as , even though most of those questions don't seem relevant to the cross-over comic of that title (for example, questionsquestions aboutabout specificspecific individualsindividuals).

Should the tag be used for all questions under the contest, or only for those questions directly relating to the cross-over comics of that same title?

Whichever way we decide, the wording of the rules may need to clarify this. My interpretation of the rules is that any combination of , , and qualifies a question (although without either of the other two are only valid for the grand-prize drawing). Is this correct? If so, maybe we should tell people they shouldn't add unless they're talking about the cross-over.

It seems that most of the questions being asked in response to the comic are being tagged as , even though most of those questions don't seem relevant to the cross-over comic of that title (for example, questions about specific individuals).

Should the tag be used for all questions under the contest, or only for those questions directly relating to the cross-over comics of that same title?

Whichever way we decide, the wording of the rules may need to clarify this. My interpretation of the rules is that any combination of , , and qualifies a question (although without either of the other two are only valid for the grand-prize drawing). Is this correct? If so, maybe we should tell people they shouldn't add unless they're talking about the cross-over.

It seems that most of the questions being asked in response to the comic are being tagged as , even though most of those questions don't seem relevant to the cross-over comic of that title (for example, questions about specific individuals).

Should the tag be used for all questions under the contest, or only for those questions directly relating to the cross-over comics of that same title?

Whichever way we decide, the wording of the rules may need to clarify this. My interpretation of the rules is that any combination of , , and qualifies a question (although without either of the other two are only valid for the grand-prize drawing). Is this correct? If so, maybe we should tell people they shouldn't add unless they're talking about the cross-over.

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Does the [tag:avengers-vs-x-men] tag refer to the cross-over comics, or the contest?

It seems that most of the questions being asked in response to the comic are being tagged as , even though most of those questions don't seem relevant to the cross-over comic of that title (for example, questions about specific individuals).

Should the tag be used for all questions under the contest, or only for those questions directly relating to the cross-over comics of that same title?

Whichever way we decide, the wording of the rules may need to clarify this. My interpretation of the rules is that any combination of , , and qualifies a question (although without either of the other two are only valid for the grand-prize drawing). Is this correct? If so, maybe we should tell people they shouldn't add unless they're talking about the cross-over.