TL;DR
The difference between an Article and an Answer is that an Answer answers a Question.
The point is not that Articles are answering questions that nobody will ask. The point is that they are providing information in the form of an exposition rather than as a question and answer(s).
One of the big problems with StackOverflow as a knowledge resource is many things are difficult to teach in Q&A format. Consider for example the syntax of a programming language.
Do we want a Q&A for each operator, each statement, each kind of type, and so on? That's not a good approach teaching.
Do we want a Q that covers the entire syntax? That's too broad.
Do we want a Q which asks for links to other Q's about the above? Wouldn't survive.
Do we want Questions with multiple Answers competing for the reader's attention (and votes)? No. Its too messy. And there are too many incorrect, inaccurate or out-of-date answers. (And down-voting is NOT effective in sorting them out.)
Properly curated and organized Articles are potentially a better way. Lets assume the experts in a collective are basically on the same page about what should be in Articles and how to organize them ... for their collective. What we would hope to get is:
- Better written articles, written by (ideally) people with both good writing skills and good domain knowledge.
- Better organized content.
- Less duplication.
- Less out-of-date, inaccurate and / or plain wrong content.
- A process for the experts to come to a consensus.
Will it work out? We shall see!