> there are people who will set their site up so it technically passes the rules but it certainly does not pass the spirit of what was trying to be done by the rules.
Then that's a problem with the rules, which need clarified to better encode the "spirit" thereof. Hiding the rules entirely is a poor substitute for that.
Then that's a problem with the rules, which need clarified to better encode the "spirit" thereof. Hiding the rules entirely is a poor substitute for that.