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TriviaPlus also lives because you are part of the community. Everyone knows something unusual and interesting. Send me your question! If it is suitable, it will find its way into one of the next TriviaPlus question sets. So we all profit from each other in a playful way by exchanging knowledge. Just write me an email with your question. Subject: "Your name / TriviaPlus." Please do not forget to send the proof for the correctness of the answer.

Here are questions that are currently (June + 2019) well suited for TriviaPlus:

  1. Questions especially for people between 20 and 30. TriviaPlus is currently short of questions for this age group . However, the questions should not be asked exclusively for the younger ones among us, but are at best interesting and understandable for everyone.
  2. Always welcome: socio-culturally interesting questions, foreign countries, local customs, unusal stastics ...
  3. Stories that shape our time, but which no one really knows about.
  4. "Who was or is" - questions. Contemporary history often conceals interesting connections and stories, e.g. Charles Cunningham Boycott.
  5. Estimation questions: According to a study by Swiss reinsurance company Swiss RE, how high in US dollars was the total loss caused by natural catastrophes worldwide in 2017?

These are examples for questions that are not well suited for TriviaPlus:

  1. Person-related trivia and gossip like "Tom Hanks in a German village called Eisenhüttenstadt."
  2. Things that have a name that you know or, well, don't know.
  3. Controversial topics such as terror, politics, religions, etc.
  4. Daily political contents like statements by politicians, political events of the day
  5. Conspiracy theories and unsecured opinions, such as moon landing faked, Roswell, Camtrails, Nazi gold, etc.
  6. Question is good, but the solution is boring. 
  7. Explanations of terms, translations of foreign (Latin) words.
  8. Sports like sports data, sports results, records .... Exception: socio-culturally significant events or facts.
  9. Facts that are difficult to explain or very complicated
  10. Outdated terms and idioms that no one uses anymore
  11. Any kind of written off contents, e.g. from the Guinness Book of Records, such as "The biggest / fastest / smartest person in the world is ..."
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