Being able to find information easily is the only way to truly understand what is going on. This will provide a few hints and tips on how to click your way around the Subreddit.
Members of SimDemocracy tend to usually organize the subreddit using the "New" filter. This will sort the posts chronologically, with the newest being at the top of the page.
This is particularly useful if you regularly check the page, need to find a post that has just been added, or if you want to familiarize yourself with what's the current topics of conversation.
Posts are tagged with a "flair", a flair is a word that can loosely describe the content of the post. One example is "Senate Votes", whenever the Speaker of the Senate announces a vote, they will tag the post with the Senate Vote flair, so all users can easily find it. Other examples include; Call for Candidates, Announcements, Drafts and even Memes
On the navigation, at the top of the feed, you will see a "Political Links" with a drop-down menu. That menu provides three links. These being; New User Guide, Constitution and Wiki. We don't really need to explain the New User Guide as you're reading it now! As for the constitution, this general rule book that we, as a community, follow. It explains how processes, such as impeachment, work. It is also our greatest achievement as a community. The Wiki is super useful. Anything you can't find can be found there, including the National Archives, which is a list of all current laws of SimDemocracy.