[Air-L] FAQs?

Christopher Lueg christopher.lueg at utas.edu.au
Thu Apr 16 18:52:45 PDT 2009


On Thu, 16 Apr 2009, Peter Timusk wrote:

> There was a computer self help book on FAQ's in the 1990's but certainly not 
> academic.
>
> What gives a computer programmer the right to interpret moral viewpoints?

computer programmer?

Usually FAQ are a resource that provides answers to frequently asked 
questions. The person collecting questions and respective answers does so 
in collaboration with the community. The FAQ maintainer may or may not 
answer questions himself/herself (fake FAQ answering questions people 
might have or should have is a different beast)

christopher

>
>
> On 16-Apr-09, at 12:56 PM, Nancy Baym wrote:
>
>> Hi all --
>> 
>> Can anyone recommend a good article about FAQs as means of articulating and 
>> enforcing online community norms?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Nancy
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