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What scope should a good article ideally have? Can it be broader than the average Q&A or should it be equally narrow?

The one existing article seems to be as focused as a Q&A.

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The scope of an article should be broader than a regular Q&A. We envision it to be the content piece that is in between Q&A (specific problem, specific solution) and documentation (full description on how something works). An example would be a how-to guide on how to get started on a specific technology.

What scope should a good article ideally have? Can it be broader than the average Q&A or should it be equally narrow?

The one existing article seems to be as focused as a Q&A.

Answer by [jd-stack][1]:

The scope of an article should be broader than a regular Q&A. We envision it to be the content piece that is in between Q&A (specific problem, specific solution) and documentation (full description on how something works). An example would be a how-to guide on how to get started on a specific technology.

What scope should a good article ideally have? Can it be broader than the average Q&A or should it be equally narrow?

The one existing article seems to be as focused as a Q&A.

Answer by jd-stack:

The scope of an article should be broader than a regular Q&A. We envision it to be the content piece that is in between Q&A (specific problem, specific solution) and documentation (full description on how something works). An example would be a how-to guide on how to get started on a specific technology.

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What scope should a good article ideally have? Can it be broader than the average Q&A or should it be equally narrow?

The one existing article seems to be as focused as a Q&A.

Answer by [jd-stack][1]:

The scope of an article should be broader than a regular Q&A. We envision it to be the content piece that is in between Q&A (specific problem, specific solution) and documentation (full description on how something works). An example would be a how-to guide on how to get started on a specific technology.

What scope should a good article ideally have? Can it be broader than the average Q&A or should it be equally narrow?

The one existing article seems to be as focused as a Q&A.

What scope should a good article ideally have? Can it be broader than the average Q&A or should it be equally narrow?

The one existing article seems to be as focused as a Q&A.

Answer by [jd-stack][1]:

The scope of an article should be broader than a regular Q&A. We envision it to be the content piece that is in between Q&A (specific problem, specific solution) and documentation (full description on how something works). An example would be a how-to guide on how to get started on a specific technology.

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What scope should a good article ideally have? Can it be broader than the average Q&A or should it be equally narrow?

The one existing article seems to be as focused as a Q&A.