Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

"Fake"/"Real" FAQ titles are confusing, not in a good way #65

Open
reefdog opened this issue Dec 7, 2018 · 9 comments
Open

"Fake"/"Real" FAQ titles are confusing, not in a good way #65

reefdog opened this issue Dec 7, 2018 · 9 comments

Comments

@reefdog
Copy link
Contributor

reefdog commented Dec 7, 2018

I read "Fake FAQ" not as "questions that aren't actually frequently asked" but as "these answers are fake", yet the answers are real and accurate.

Consider something like "Kinda FAQ" (formerly "Fake") and "Actually FAQ" (formerly "Real")?

@slifty
Copy link
Member

slifty commented Dec 7, 2018

How do you know they aren't fake?

@reefdog
Copy link
Contributor Author

reefdog commented Dec 7, 2018

You may try, but you cannot fully mask your aching sincerity!

@slifty
Copy link
Member

slifty commented Dec 7, 2018

What about "Official FAQ" and "Underground FAQ"

or maybe "Directors Cut FAQ"

@chriszs
Copy link
Collaborator

chriszs commented Dec 12, 2018

I like it because it's like how the kids today have rinstas and finstas, as the j-dog taught us. I shared reef's expectation, but isn't "not in a good way" just another way of saying it's a bad idea?

@slifty
Copy link
Member

slifty commented Dec 12, 2018

How about "Good FAQ" and "Bad FAQ"

@chriszs
Copy link
Collaborator

chriszs commented Dec 12, 2018

Frequently Asked Questions, "Frequently" "Asked" "Questions"

Although I feel like we did the sarcastic quotes somewhere else.

@slifty
Copy link
Member

slifty commented Dec 12, 2018

(we did... in the FAQ)

@chriszs
Copy link
Collaborator

chriszs commented Dec 12, 2018

Awkward. I'm going to blame this on somebody else.

@reefdog
Copy link
Contributor Author

reefdog commented Dec 13, 2018

"not in a good way" was a terrible way to say it. I meant, "not in a way which enhances one's ultimate enjoyment upon understanding them".

I also think our lack of a good alternative means KEEP 'EM

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

3 participants