What distinguishes the humor in Chindōgu from other forms of comedy, according to Tenet VI?
Answer
Humor must be a by-product, not the sole reason for creation.
Tenet VI mandates that the intent behind the creation must be serious problem-solving, even if the method results in an amusing outcome.

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