stackexchange.com has way more users than BGG, so I'm pretty sure it could 
absorb an influx of game geeks without it's uptime suffering.  The 
boardgames subdomain is just one little (less active) branch of it.  Many 
of the subdomains related to programming are very active.

I'm not an active user, but they emphasize cleaning up questions and 
answers for posterity.  This makes its archives extremely useful.  It's one 
of my go-to places for LaTeX <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX> answers, 
for example.

It would be neat if there were a similarly structured system and culture 
for answering rules questions.

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