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Well, we've been going over 100 days now, so congratulations everyone - however we've still got a bit of work ahead of us before we can fully launch.

We've seen a steady increase in users, many of whom are new to the Stack Exchange experience which is great, but we've also seen a few "low quality" or "off topic" questions, and the users are being referred to the FAQ which is still a little bare.

Please can you suggest some questions that you think are great, on-topic questions for this site, and we'll add details of them to our FAQ.

As an example of what other sites have done, take a look at:

Some of these also demonstrate ways we could handle examples of questions where the best audience is a little ambiguous for example some programming or software support questions.

We can edit the first section of the FAQ ("What kind of questions can I ask here?"), everything else is boilerplate.

Well, we've been going over 100 days now, so congratulations everyone - however we've still got a bit of work ahead of us before we can fully launch.

We've seen a steady increase in users, many of whom are new to the Stack Exchange experience which is great, but we've also seen a few "low quality" or "off topic" questions, and the users are being referred to the FAQ which is still a little bare.

Please can you suggest some questions that you think are great, on-topic questions for this site, and we'll add details of them to our FAQ.

As an example of what other sites have done, take a look at:

Some of these also demonstrate ways we could handle examples of questions where the best audience is a little ambiguous for example some programming or software support questions.

We can edit the first section of the FAQ ("What kind of questions can I ask here?"), everything else is boilerplate.

Well, we've been going over 100 days now, so congratulations everyone - however we've still got a bit of work ahead of us before we can fully launch.

We've seen a steady increase in users, many of whom are new to the Stack Exchange experience which is great, but we've also seen a few "low quality" or "off topic" questions, and the users are being referred to the FAQ which is still a little bare.

Please can you suggest some questions that you think are great, on-topic questions for this site, and we'll add details of them to our FAQ.

As an example of what other sites have done, take a look at:

Some of these also demonstrate ways we could handle examples of questions where the best audience is a little ambiguous for example some programming or software support questions.

We can edit the first section of the FAQ ("What kind of questions can I ask here?"), everything else is boilerplate.

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Well, we've been going over 100 days now, so congratulations everyone - however we've still got a bit of work ahead of us before we can fully launch.

We've seen a steady increase in users, many of whom are new to the Stack Exchange experience which is great, but we've also seen a few "low quality" or "off topic" questions, and the users are being referred to the FAQreferred to the FAQ which is still a little bare.

Please can you suggest some questions that you think are great, on-topic questions for this site, and we'll add details of them to our FAQ.

As an example of what other sites have done, take a look at:

Some of these also demonstrate ways we could handle examples of questions where the best audience is a little ambiguous for example some programming or software support questions.

We can edit the first section of the FAQ ("What kind of questions can I ask here?"), everything else is boilerplate.

Well, we've been going over 100 days now, so congratulations everyone - however we've still got a bit of work ahead of us before we can fully launch.

We've seen a steady increase in users, many of whom are new to the Stack Exchange experience which is great, but we've also seen a few "low quality" or "off topic" questions, and the users are being referred to the FAQ which is still a little bare.

Please can you suggest some questions that you think are great, on-topic questions for this site, and we'll add details of them to our FAQ.

As an example of what other sites have done, take a look at:

Some of these also demonstrate ways we could handle examples of questions where the best audience is a little ambiguous for example some programming or software support questions.

We can edit the first section of the FAQ ("What kind of questions can I ask here?"), everything else is boilerplate.

Well, we've been going over 100 days now, so congratulations everyone - however we've still got a bit of work ahead of us before we can fully launch.

We've seen a steady increase in users, many of whom are new to the Stack Exchange experience which is great, but we've also seen a few "low quality" or "off topic" questions, and the users are being referred to the FAQ which is still a little bare.

Please can you suggest some questions that you think are great, on-topic questions for this site, and we'll add details of them to our FAQ.

As an example of what other sites have done, take a look at:

Some of these also demonstrate ways we could handle examples of questions where the best audience is a little ambiguous for example some programming or software support questions.

We can edit the first section of the FAQ ("What kind of questions can I ask here?"), everything else is boilerplate.

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Well, we've been going over 100 days now, so congratulations everyone - however we've still got a bit of work ahead of us before we can fully launch.

We've seen a steady increase in users, many of whom are new to the Stack Exchange experience which is great, but we've also seen a few "low quality" or "off topic" questions, and the users are being referred to the FAQ which is still a little bare.

Please can you suggest some questions that you think are great, on-topic questions for this site, and we'll add details of them to our FAQ.

As an example of what other sites have done, take a look at:

Some of these also demonstrate ways we could handle examples of questions where the best audience is a little ambiguous for example some programming or software support questions.

We can edit the first section of the FAQ ("What kind of questions can I ask here?"), everything else is boilerplate.

Well, we've been going over 100 days now, so congratulations everyone - however we've still got a bit of work ahead of us before we can fully launch.

We've seen a steady increase in users, many of whom are new to the Stack Exchange experience which is great, but we've also seen a few "low quality" or "off topic" questions, and the users are being referred to the FAQ which is still a little bare.

Please can you suggest some questions that you think are great, on-topic questions for this site, and we'll add details of them to our FAQ.

As an example of what other sites have done, take a look at:

Some of these also demonstrate ways we could handle examples of questions where the best audience is a little ambiguous for example some programming or software support questions.

We can edit the first section of the FAQ ("What kind of questions can I ask here?"), everything else is boilerplate.

Well, we've been going over 100 days now, so congratulations everyone - however we've still got a bit of work ahead of us before we can fully launch.

We've seen a steady increase in users, many of whom are new to the Stack Exchange experience which is great, but we've also seen a few "low quality" or "off topic" questions, and the users are being referred to the FAQ which is still a little bare.

Please can you suggest some questions that you think are great, on-topic questions for this site, and we'll add details of them to our FAQ.

As an example of what other sites have done, take a look at:

Some of these also demonstrate ways we could handle examples of questions where the best audience is a little ambiguous for example some programming or software support questions.

We can edit the first section of the FAQ ("What kind of questions can I ask here?"), everything else is boilerplate.

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