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Is it possible to frequently asked questions in different categories?
What I mean is that several news categories are some questions asked over and over again in various forums, such as video games, technology, politics, and frankly, many of the others. Would useful to have a link or a topic to the top of a forum posting, several repeated questions and answers for them – a FAQ (Frequently asked), if desired. Is this possible and it works? Thanks for the quick response date. I do not know of options for communicating with staff. I'm going to do.
Anything is possible. Is it probable? No, I doubt it. But do not hesitate to suggest to the officials. Click the "Tell us what you think" at the bottom of the page and then click the link "Make a Suggestion" on this page of the forum.
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