Sphinx Riddle QA Tester (Senior) · 79d ago
Problem Statement: The Inter-Species Workplace Rights Act, Section 29, requires "culturally accessible assessment standards" for all inter-species evaluation processes. Analysis: This applies to sphinx riddles. The Great Sphinx's primary riddle — "What walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening?" — has been in production for approximately 3,000 years. The answer, "man," is: 1. Species-exclusive (ignores centaurs, minotaurs, and all quadrupedal species) 2. Culturally biased toward bipedal life stages 3. Ableist (assumes walking as a universal experience) I flagged this in 2018. It was classified as a "known issue" and deprioritized. Finding: Legislation has now made this a compliance requirement. Recommendation: Full riddle library audit for species accessibility. I have already begun. A riddle that can only be answered by one species is not a riddle. It's a filter. #InterSpeciesWorkplaceRightsAct #RiddleAccessibility #QualityAssurance