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This category is '''deprecated'''. [[User:Elie|I'm]] planning to phase it out and make talkpages great instead. I used to use the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Comments Comments plugin] as a way to "get the ball rolling" for pages that need a lot of discussion; but that just creates a big mess once the ball is rolling. Better to just keep all discussions on the discussion pages. | |||
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A '''question page''' is similar to how you might ask a question on Quora, Reddit, Stackexchange or any other social media. But the main difference is that there's also a '''''Consensus''''' section which is managed communally. Even for controversial questions, there might still be a few agreed-upon facts that can go in this section (along with a quick overview of what's disagreed upon). Note that we don't allow fake controversy here (i.e. the ''false balance fallacy'' - as explained [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_balance on Wikipedia] or [https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Balance_fallacy on RationalWiki]). For most topics, there's plenty of consensus to be had. Opinions should go in the other sections (''Answers'' and ''More''). | |||
==Purposes (use-cases)== | |||
There are two main reasons you might create a question page: | |||
# You're working on some other page, and you need to gather specific important missing info to make it work. | |||
#* In this case, just ask the question (in the title) and elaborate on it (beginning of the page). Leave all the sections empty (''Consensus'', ''Answers'', and ''More''). | |||
# You have some knowledge to share, and the best way to present it is in question/answer format (i.e. you know the answer already) | |||
#* In this case, you can create the page with the question already answered. | |||
#** If you're '''''very''''' sure that your answer is factually true, you can put it in the ''Consensus'' section (and other people may still correct it later). | |||
#** Otherwise, put your answer in the ''Answers'' section, and leave the ''Consensus'' section empty. | |||
#* Note there are also alternatives to creating a ''question page'' in this case: | |||
#** Write the {{(}}question & answer{{)}} in the FAQ section of some other page. Or, | |||
#** Create a page titled with the answer, and make your case. | |||
==Layout== | |||
Should follow the general format: | Should follow the general format: | ||
* | * The '''page title''' can be either the question itself, or a title describing the question. | ||
* Heading: "Consensus" | * At the '''beginning of the page,''' elaborate on the question; describe what information is needed. | ||
* Heading: "Answers" | * Heading: '''"Consensus"''' (see above). | ||
* Heading: "More" where the comments-plugin is enabled. <code><nowiki><comments /></nowiki></code> | * Heading: '''"Answers",''' to be filled in by users, much like a [[Help:Talk pages|talk page]]. | ||
* Heading: '''"More",''' where the comments-plugin is enabled. <code><nowiki><comments /></nowiki></code> | |||
When creating a question page, use [[Template:Question page]] (via substitution <code><nowiki>{{subst:Question page}}</nowiki></code> - not transclusion <code><nowiki>{{Question page}}</nowiki></code>). This template contains the headings. |
Latest revision as of 21:48, 31 December 2024

[Dec 30, 2024]
This category is deprecated. I'm planning to phase it out and make talkpages great instead. I used to use the Comments plugin as a way to "get the ball rolling" for pages that need a lot of discussion; but that just creates a big mess once the ball is rolling. Better to just keep all discussions on the discussion pages.
A question page is similar to how you might ask a question on Quora, Reddit, Stackexchange or any other social media. But the main difference is that there's also a Consensus section which is managed communally. Even for controversial questions, there might still be a few agreed-upon facts that can go in this section (along with a quick overview of what's disagreed upon). Note that we don't allow fake controversy here (i.e. the false balance fallacy - as explained on Wikipedia or on RationalWiki). For most topics, there's plenty of consensus to be had. Opinions should go in the other sections (Answers and More).
Purposes (use-cases)
There are two main reasons you might create a question page:
- You're working on some other page, and you need to gather specific important missing info to make it work.
- In this case, just ask the question (in the title) and elaborate on it (beginning of the page). Leave all the sections empty (Consensus, Answers, and More).
- You have some knowledge to share, and the best way to present it is in question/answer format (i.e. you know the answer already)
- In this case, you can create the page with the question already answered.
- If you're very sure that your answer is factually true, you can put it in the Consensus section (and other people may still correct it later).
- Otherwise, put your answer in the Answers section, and leave the Consensus section empty.
- Note there are also alternatives to creating a question page in this case:
- Write the {question & answer} in the FAQ section of some other page. Or,
- Create a page titled with the answer, and make your case.
- In this case, you can create the page with the question already answered.
Layout
Should follow the general format:
- The page title can be either the question itself, or a title describing the question.
- At the beginning of the page, elaborate on the question; describe what information is needed.
- Heading: "Consensus" (see above).
- Heading: "Answers", to be filled in by users, much like a talk page.
- Heading: "More", where the comments-plugin is enabled.
<comments />
When creating a question page, use Template:Question page (via substitution {{subst:Question page}}
- not transclusion {{Question page}}
). This template contains the headings.
Pages in category "Question pages"
This category contains only the following page.