When a question posted on SO is part of an open programming contest with a specific contest deadline (HackerRank/TopCoder/CodeChef/high-school math or programming challenges with deadlines/ etc.), it looks like the consensus of SO users is they want to at minimum be notified of that on the question, so they have the option of not answering until the contest closes, for multiple self-evident reasons.
(EDIT: this suggestion would not apply to ongoing challenges (like Project Euler) with no deadline, no prizes, no leaderboard, no official winners.)
Nobody whatsoever has objected to the idea of answering or discussing after the contest closes. Most contests close in 24/48 hours, some close sooner (e.g. 2-8 hours), some close beyond a week out.
Would an 'Embargo until contest closes at (date/time)' flag be a good solution for this? - would prevent (or at least very strongly discourage) answering before that date & time - would alert users very visibly to the fact that the question was part of an active contest, and state its end date&time. would link to the contest question or rules. - users who frequently posted requesting help on open coding contests would become very visible, noting in particular that some contest rules ban outside assistance (/some don't).
I read through the entire discussion Comments that a problem is part of a live contest get removed? and I can't see anyone advance one single valid reason against. Moreover this information is too important and prominent to leave to comments exchanges which might not be read, and the whims of individual moderators deleting arbitrarily. It would also be useful to reach consensus that it is always constructive to inform other users a question is part of an open contest - hence flagging such comments as unconstructive is itself flag-abuse.
@George Stocker claimed: "1) Questions that are not on the front page have a much lower answer rate than questions that are. 2) A few days is enough time to render the question almost invisible to others."
But both of those would be solved by embargoing the question until the contest end date&time. So they aren't valid objections. After that time the question would appear and be answerable just like any other open question (although the 'Embargoed until...' would still appear, so people knew what contest it had been part of). (The current manual workaround would be to close, with a note that it'll be reopened at that time)
Do we need an 'Embargoed until contest closes at (date/time)' flag then? Or if you don't like the idea that it is a flag, an advisory notice displayed prominently above the question (but not an embargo)?