How to write a question?

QsAns requires correct spelling, punctuation, grammar and capitalization to be used in questions. A question should consist of complete sentence and end in a question mark. Most importantly  a question should contain enough information for meaningful answers to be posted.

What if your question is already listed? To minimize question duplicates, before you submit your question, check if it is already listed using the search bar. If not, you can proceed to add your question. Duplicate questions are discarded.

Here are a few guidelines:

      • Questions should be written as simply as possible.
      • When a question can be phrased in different ways, the best version is the one that is simplest and most commonly asked.
      • Questions should be written in proper English and in the most general form possible that retains clarity and intent.
      • Questions should be free of spelling, grammatical and other writing errors; and they should avoid terms, phrases and presumptions that may sound offending to individuals or groups.
      • A question should be phrased as a sincere attempt to gain knowledge from others, not an attempt to promote the question writer’s own opinions.
      • Once posted the questions are “owned” by the entire community, not just the question writer. Questions should also not be directed at a particular person only to answer.
      • The category and tags should be correctly relevant to the question.

Spam – On QsAns, spam is define as one or more questions or answers, whose purpose appears to be to direct traffic to external commercial sites while providing little to no value back to the QsAns community. We do not allow such content.

So, what happens after you submit your question?

Each question is reviewed before it is published. This review process may take upto 24 hours. You will be informed by email when your question is published. Once published it will be visible on the home page.

Questions that do not match our posting guidelines are discarded.

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