"The audio file of a song should not be artificially extended in order to meet a time limitation in the beatmapset section of this criteria. This can include (but is not limited to) looping sections of the audio file, lowering the BPM of the song or section of the song, or adding small amounts of music to the song without incorporating it throughout the entire song. This does not apply to song compilations or audio files less than the minimum rankable beatmapset length."
This guideline is already enforced as a rule, therefore it would be more appropriate to change the category to a rule. I can think of several mappers who had to abide by this and make 15 minutes more of content because the song was 1 second shorter than the required beatmap length or was extended in a way that even added to the song in general.
If it really was a guideline (as the rc states) then that wouldn't have happened. Prove me otherwise.
This guideline is already enforced as a rule, therefore it would be more appropriate to change the category to a rule. I can think of several mappers who had to abide by this and make 15 minutes more of content because the song was 1 second shorter than the required beatmap length or was extended in a way that even added to the song in general.
If it really was a guideline (as the rc states) then that wouldn't have happened. Prove me otherwise.