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I'm confused about this site

  1. Please tell me why different people answer my questions and who they are.
  2. Are they the developers of the site o users like me?
  3. What is the benefit for me answering questions of other people?
  4. Why is this site created for free? FTWSmithers It provides a lot of help.
  5. What is the purpose of tagging, flagging, commenting, choosing the right answers?
  6. Why is text underlined on the Internet?
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@John Smithers: that's gonna take some time... – perbert Jan 6 '10 at 14:20
@John Smithers, no need to be snarky, even if most of these answers are in the FAQ. – Nick Meyer Jan 6 '10 at 14:25
Magically . . . – Mehrdad Jan 6 '10 at 14:26
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closed as exact duplicate by John Rudy, Ladybug Killer, perbert, fretje, Welbog 2 - Welbog in time Jan 6 '10 at 14:28

This question covers exactly the same ground as earlier questions on this topic; its answers may be merged with another identical question. See the FAQ for guidance on how to improve it.

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  1. People answer questions for the fun of it and to gain reputation.
  2. Anyone can answer questions. Most people here are regular users, but some of them are the founders of the site.
  3. If you answer questions, you can also gain reputation, which will give you many benefits, such as reduced advertising. See the FAQ.
  4. This site is supported by advertising.
  5. Correctly tagging your question will help other people find it more easily. Accepting an answer will give both you and the answerer some more reputation, and will make people mor likely to answer your questions in the future.
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+1 for actually taking the time to answer. However, you could have simply pointed him towards the FAQ. – alex Jan 6 '10 at 14:20
+1 for brief explanation .. – infant programmer 'Aravind' Jan 6 '10 at 14:25
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There is a FAQ

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