Maximize Forum Efficiency with Sticky FAQ Threads

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Implementing sticky FAQ threads in forums can significantly reduce the number of repeated discussions and improve overall efficiency. These threads would provide reliable information on major ideas and research programs, helping to curb agendas that may not align with the forum's best interests. Current mentors have the option to create such FAQs, which could be particularly beneficial in subforums with frequent topic repetition, like mathematics. A suggested inclusion for every FAQ is a clear definition of science and an explanation of what constitutes a theory, addressing common misconceptions. Establishing these threads could enhance user experience and streamline discussions across the forum.
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wouldnt it be nice if every forum had a sticky thread with faq about the forum in question?
it will diminish the number of repeated threads (unless greg wants a lot of threads in which case the many more the better, ah? :wink: ).
 
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I suggested this a while ago. The idea was to make it more difficult for people to carry out agendas not in the best interests of the site by providing a brief but reliable description of the current status of various major ideas and programs of research.
 
Is there a concern for frequently repeated topics?

At the moment, each mentor is free to set up such a FAQ sticky. I'll consider it for the A&C forum.

thanks
 
you can see for example in maths subforums in here a repeatition of threads such as 0.999999=1, zeno paradoxes, divison by zero and more.
i too have (perhaps, i can't recall) posted repeated threads but perhaps it will decrease if faq sticky thread will be in the forum who knows.
 
I suggested this years ago. So I should get a medal if it is implemented.

I would also suggest one same topic to be included in every FAQ. That would be a definition of science, with an explanation of what constitutes a theory. After all, how many threads do you see start with: [insert model here] is only a theory, not fact. Blah blah blah...?
 

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