TL;DR The difference between an Article and an Answer is that an Answer answers a Question. ---------------------- The point is not they 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 an answer. 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 And there are too many incorrect, inaccurate or out-of-date answers.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 - Less out-of-date, inaccurate and / or plain wrong content.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!