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FAQ

A FAQ is a curated list of questions and answers designed to address aspects of a topic that are important, often unknown or misunderstood. It is an acronym that expands to "frequently asked question" or "frequently asked questions".

Q&A, On the web & Criticism

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Overview

Q&A

On the web

Non-traditional

Criticism

Advanced semantic analysis

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Map overview Semantic statistics

FAQ

Nodes21
Edges20
Triples34
Avg. degree1.9
Density0.095238
Components1

How this topic connects Entity context

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FAQ

Top relations

related to Q&A · 17
FAQ → Although, Certaine Queries, Christianity, For, FTP, In, Internet, Many, Matthew Hopkins, On ARPANET's SPACE, Repeatedly, Summa Theologica, The, The Discovery, Thomas Aquinas, Witches, World Wide Web
related to On the web · 6
FAQ → Additionally, As, By, FAQPage, SEO, Tools
related to Criticism · 4
FAQ → FAQs, For, Some, UK Government Digital Service
related to Non-traditional · 4
FAQ → FAQ-style, FAQs, In, Video
related to External links · 2
FAQ → Jargon7767819960, Original USENET
is a · 1
FAQ → curated list of questions and answers designed to address aspects of a topic that are important

Important terminology Word statistics

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Important terminology

questions faqs format answers content usenet mailing list often question including newsgroups information although commonly asked web acronym example lists

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
FAQis acurated list of questions and answers designed to address aspects of a topic that are important0.90text
FAQrelated to CriticismSome0.60section
FAQrelated to CriticismFAQs0.60section
FAQrelated to CriticismFor0.60section
FAQrelated to CriticismUK Government Digital Service0.60section
FAQrelated to External linksOriginal USENET0.60section
FAQrelated to External linksJargon77678199600.60section
FAQrelated to Non-traditionalIn0.60section
FAQrelated to Non-traditionalFAQ-style0.60section
FAQrelated to Non-traditionalFAQs0.60section
FAQrelated to Non-traditionalVideo0.60section
FAQrelated to On the webAs0.60section

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