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New authors must start with 10 questions. The editors will not work with you on longer quizzes until you?ve got a hang of our guidelines and editing process.

We very strongly discourage 20- and 25-question quizzes. They are very long, players often tire of them before reaching the end, and the editing process is quite drawn out. We suggest instead splitting the questions into smaller quizzes and putting something in the title like ?Part 1?. This has benefits for the author, in that your Quizzes Created count increases faster. It?s also nice for the players, in that they get the same questions, but their Quizzes Played count goes up more.

This is not to say that long quizzes should never be made. Sometimes, as with alphabet quizzes or ?20 Years of Film? quizzes, it makes sense to have that many questions. The longer templates should be used sparingly, though!

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