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This is what I figured out:

Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. It's 100% free, no registration required.

But the truth is you need to register before you can ask a question; you are only allowed to answer questions as a guest. Is this true? 100% was advertisment ?

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    I can agree that the "no registration required" part can be slightly misleading, but the "100% free" part does not at all mean that you can use 100% of the site without registering. It means you don't need to ever pay anything to use any part of the site, which is 100% true.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Apr 18, 2014 at 3:00
  • Not worth the confusion; the message now ends with, "It's 100% free."
    – Shog9
    Jul 9, 2015 at 0:40

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I think it means no registration required to see/browse the questions and answers.

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    but it wrote 100% what thats mean
    – Jackcob
    Apr 18, 2014 at 2:28
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    @Jackcob 100% free means you cost no fee to use it.
    – xdazz
    Apr 18, 2014 at 2:30
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    @Jackcob This is in contrast to experts-exchange and quarta, where you need to sign up or pay to see the content on their sites.
    – gunr2171
    Apr 18, 2014 at 3:09
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    @gunr2171 You don't actually have to pay to see content on experts-exchange. You just have to scroll and scroll and scroll further down than anyone would think to scroll. Apr 18, 2014 at 3:13
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    I dislike Quora for this exact reason - you have to register to see the answers. Apr 18, 2014 at 7:59
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Most our sites don't require registration to ask questions. A few do, including Stack Overflow, and we probably should vary up the wording there based on that.

However, note that the site is still 100% free to use (registering doesn't actually cost you any money), and you do not need to register to post answers.

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