Faqs

Isn't the FAQ label obsolete by now?

Isn't the FAQ label obsolete by now?
  1. Is FAQs correct?
  2. When was FAQ first used?
  3. What are FAQs and why are they important?

Is FAQs correct?

FAQ stands for 'Frequently asked questions', with the plural being implicit in the acronym FAQ. But it is common to see the word 'FAQs' being used, which treat the word FAQ as an object in itself, and an s being added to its end in order to pluralize it.

When was FAQ first used?

The acronym FAQ was developed between 1982 and 1985 by Eugene Miya of NASA for the SPACE mailing list. The format was then picked up on other mailing lists and Usenet newsgroups. Posting frequency changed to monthly, and finally weekly and daily across a variety of mailing lists and newsgroups.

What are FAQs and why are they important?

FAQs stands for Frequently Asked Questions and is usually a page on your website devoted to answering customer queries in a question and answer format. It's an organized collection of important information that customers are often looking for in relation to your products and services.

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