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The heading “Frequently Asked” on this site's sidebar is a misnomer

Instead, the questions found there include the tag featured rather than faq. Accordingly, I think either the heading should be corrected, or only true faq questions should appear on the sidebar.
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Why is a question about neural network implementations closed as off-topic?

The question: Can a neural network provide more than "yes" or "no" answers? ~1,100 other (unclosed) questions about neural networks: ...
2
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1answer
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Collaborative Questions?

I recall a time when the FAQ said something along the lines of "This is not a collaborative site..." but now the FAQ explicitly states "this site is collaboratively edited, like Wikipedia" (and I ...
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1answer
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Is any flexibility allowed in the interpretation of the rules outlined in the FAQ?

Are the rules of the Stack Exchange Network (as outlined in the FAQ) strictly enforced, with no exceptions, or is some flexibility allowed (with occasional exceptions)? Does the Stack Exchange ...
3
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1answer
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Are questions that are solely “unique to the programming profession” on-topic?

According to Stack Overflow's FAQ "practical, answerable problems that are unique to the programming profession" are on-topic. In practice, however, this doesn't seem to be the case as there seems to ...
2
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1answer
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Tag markdown links to the question list, but the help claims it links to the tag info

The faq#tags says The tag will automatically be linked to the corresponding tag info page. But in a question I saw today on MSO gave tag-reference to symfony-2.0 SO tag, which was not linked to ...
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1answer
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Add “I have read the FAQ” check box to the Ask Question page

Add a checkbox that must be checked before a question can be submitted. The checkbox could be displayed conditionally based on whether the user has low rep or only a few questions previously asked. ...
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2answers
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Is the FAQ for SE sites gospel?

Should we follow the FAQ 100% at all times or is it okay to gather enough votes from the community to override the FAQ? Example: You're browsing the Graphic Design site and you notice a question ...
2
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2answers
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Change the wording/order of the “What kind of questions should I not ask here?” answer in the FAQ

From time to time I review the FAQ, I find it helpful to remind myself what the published standards for the SO community are. The first two FAQ items are: "What kind of questions can I ask here?" ...
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2answers
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FAQ links to itself

If you go to http://stackoverflow.com/faq#close, you get not constructive As it currently stands, this question is not a good fit for our Q&A format. We expect answers to be supported by ...
2
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1answer
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How is a “featured question” frequently asked?

I am looking at the "Frequently Asked" sidebar mentioned here: I noticed that there is a question there that seems very very localized (and probably not FAQ): So I click on it to check: Nope... ...
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1answer
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What is the Difference Between the Per Site Meta's FAQ tag and Featured Tag?

With the introduction of the new Community Bulletin, I'm finding myself confused between the purpose of the red tag and the red on the per-site Metas. In the above sidebar, in the Community ...
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1answer
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Add what NOT to put in an answer to the “How to Answer” post

how-to-answer has a lot of good information on how to correctly answer a question, but doesn't address what NOT to put in an answer. There was an answer recently to a performance question which was ...
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1answer
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Misleading highlighting in Stack Overflow FAQ

On the FAQ page for Stack Overflow, the second question is "What kind of questions should I not ask here?" And immediately below it is highlighted text that reads "practical, answerable questions ...
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1answer
145 views

Usability improvements for the community FAQ

tl;dr? Skip directly to the gray box at the bottom. The community FAQ doesn't get enough respect. By definition, its entries carry the moderator-only tag faq, which bestows a degree of ...
2
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1answer
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I would like others to explain suitable questions to me

In The Class/Object Paradox confusion , the OP asks In the book The Well Grounded Rubyist (excerpt), David Black talks about the "Class/Object Chicken-and-Egg Paradox". I'm having a tough time ...
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3answers
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Is there a contradiction in the FAQ?

There are two lines in the FAQ that are seemingly contradictory, both in the What kind of questions should I not ask here? section, and a third reference to this problem in the Stack Exchange about ...
2
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3answers
155 views

How about translating the SO FAQ into foreign languages?

A lot of the questions that get downvoted and closed on SO are asked by non-native English speakers. Sometimes unfairly, because there is a good question behind some unusual or plain bad wording. ...
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3answers
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Using Jeopardy! as an example in the FAQ is potentially confusing

In the FAQ for all SE sites, it mentions this: It’s also perfectly fine to ask and answer your own question, as long as you pretend you’re on Jeopardy! – phrase it in the form of a question. My ...
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2answers
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Is it a mistake to put so much reliance on users reading the FAQ? [closed]

I have to admit, I haven't read it yet. The way I see it, the site is pretty much self explanatory. Or, at least, I'm assuming that enough thought has gone into making the UI as intuitive as ...
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7answers
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/faq HUHN! What is it good for?

So JA wants to restructure the /faq page for SE sites. Because current /faqs suck. Or at least that's my assumption. I think there's another assumption we should examine... Why have a /faq page ...
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8answers
683 views

Experimental Stack Exchange /faq Improvement Project

TL;DR The updated /faq is now deployed network-wide, and can be experienced as the main /faq on all sites. Answer this question with any proposed updates or changes. The Stack Exchange network ...
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2answers
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Does re-using text from meta.*.SE on *.SE/faq require either full attribution or a waiver?

If I lift text from, e.g., someone's comment on meta.*.SE and stick it into *.SE/faq, do I have to either include the full attribution we generally require or get a waiver from the author, is a link ...
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0answers
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Creating an FAQ tag like the one that is available on meta for each stackexchange

Do you think it's neccesary to create an faq for stackoverflow for instance that answers frequently asked questions about programming? I think it would be very useful to do such a thing in order to ...