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What is the meaning of "no more than one answer per question" (KudoZ rule 3.3)?
As KudoZ rule 3.3 explains, an answerer should submit no more than one answer per question.
Occasional exceptions are allowed, but users are not permitted to make a habit of providing multiple answers to single KudoZ questions.
Submitting an answer to a KudoZ question and then submitting one or more additional answers to the same question is discouraged (even if the original answer was hidden) and doing this in a systematic way is forbidden by site rules.
Answerers can add as many comments as they want to their answers.
Offering several terms together in the same answer (ANSWER1/ANSWER2/ANSWER3) is not forbidden, but discouraged, as it interferes with the glossary format.