H. Rulekeepor, some suggested annotations follow. I've chosen things that might be of historical interest pretty much randomly.
-Aris --- Rule: 869 CFJ: 3625 Called: 12 Feb 2018 Consent to abide by some of the rules does not suffice for registration. Rule: 2141 CFJ: 3622 Called: 7 Feb 2018 A statement by the rules that some event occurs, provided without all information necessary to understand the event, is not sufficient to cause the event to occur. (I'd suggest rephrasing this one, I couldn't think of a better way to word it. You've already annotated the case on R1650, but I believe that it has broader implications.) Rule: 2517 CFJ: 3617 Called: 29 Nov 2017 An inextricable (paradoxical, in the case in question) conditional is not satisfied, and therefore cannot impose an obligation. Rule: 2141 CFJ: 3580 Called: 21 Oct 2017 The rules can override reality for game purposes. Rule: 101 CFJ: 3580 Called: 21 Oct 2017 Agora exists platonically, and so can exist without the rest of reality. Rule: 2152 (not sure of the best place to put this) CFJ: 3539 Called: 6 Jul 2017 A late obligation can still be fulfilled. Rule: 2201 CFJ: 3522 Called: 9 Jun 2017 A claim of a self-ratifying document that has been marked as disputed does not self-ratify. Rule: 105 CFJ: 3482 Called: 3 May 2017 A rule that has been repealed no longer has a power. Rule: 478 (R217 might be appropriate instead, because that seems to be the traditional place to stick annotations about the clarity of statements.) CFJ: 3477 Called: 22 Apr 2017 When a statement can be read in an ambiguous way or in a clear way, it should be read to be clear, absent evidence to the contrary. Rule: 217 CFJ: 3472 Called: 17 Nov 2016 If a statement is clearly translatable via machine translation (e.g. Google Translate), it is a sufficiently clear communication for game purposes. Rule: 2143 CFJ: 3462 Called: 21 Oct 2016 A inaccurate report is still a report, unless it "exhibit[s] gross sloppiness and negligence, equivalent in severity to lying in the report or not publishing it." Rule: 2160 CFJ: 3462 Called: 21 Oct 2016 In normal deputization, the deputy "actually" gains the office immediately after deputizing for it.