Many redditors consider this subreddit to be one of the friendliest subreddits. We're very proud of that, and would like things to stay that way. While browsing this subreddit, please keep in mind that Kerbal Space Program is just a game we play for fun. It's not about politics, it's not a competition, it's just a game. Also, there are many kids who play Kerbal Space Program. If you've got a problem with somebody on the subreddit, please just contact the moderators.
To keep the quality of the sub a bit in control, we do not allow memes, image macros or posts unrelated to KSP. Even posts related to NASA/ESA will not be allowed. Many people think that a post is okay because people who play Kerbal Space Program will like it, and they might, but not here. If people want to see things unrelated to Kerbal Space Program, they'd be able to visit other subreddits.
See the discussion on misc posts for more info
Space travel is not without risk. On this subreddit we would like you to stay respectul to those who lost their lives.
Squad puts a lot of effort in making Kerbal Space Program. They've been working on this game for several years now, and we really appreciate all the time and effort they put into it. We think it is more than reasonable to ask people to not discuss any mirrors or torrents of Kerbal Space Program. The game is easily worth the cost, and if you want to try it out, there is a free demo available.
No Low Effort Content. This includes:
In-game images that are taken with a camera
Vague “What should I do next?” questions
Images that are barely visible due to low light
References to this sub elsewhere on Reddit
Questions that can easily be answered with Google
The amount of patches module manager has to load
Screenshots of the GameData folder
In-game eclipses
AI-generated content
For more info, see here
To keep the subreddit nice and friendly, we ask you to not post comments saying that a post violates a rule. Instead, please use the 'report' button, or send the moderators a PM. We are able to discuss things with the original poster a lot more discretely.
A lot of new players might want to discover anomalies for themselves. To help them with that, if you post any content that involves any Easter eggs, press the 'spoiler' button (NSFW button if CSS is disabled, or you are on mobile) to tag your post.