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-Questions on the FAQ page may be submitted by anyone. If you're logged in to your onebee.com account, your question will be associated with that account; if not, you have the option to specify your name and/or e-mail address (the same as posting comments on the site).+Questions on the FAQ page may be submitted by anyone. If you're logged in to your onebee.com account, your question will be associated with that account; if not, you have the option to specify your name and/or e-mail address (just like when posting comments on the site).
-(If you'd like to add a question, go to the [ask page](/about/faq/ask.ph7 "Ask a FAQ").)+(If you'd like to add a question, go to the [ask page](/about/faq/ask/ "Ask a FAQ").)
-Responses on the FAQ page are contributed and maintained by the site's authors and readers in an ongoing collaboration, sort of like [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page "Wikipedia: the free encyclopedia"). Anyone can make changes to any response on the FAQ page; simply click the "Edit" link, type in your changes, and the modifications are published immediately. (All previous edits are archived, so erroneous posts -- or vandalism -- can be repaired without too much trouble.) Again, your information is accepted according to whether you choose to login or provide it, just like when you post comments.+Responses on the FAQ page are contributed and maintained by the site's authors and readers in an ongoing collaboration, sort of like [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page "Wikipedia: the free encyclopedia"). Anyone can make changes to any response on the FAQ page; simply click the "Edit" link, type in your changes, and the modifications are published immediately. (All previous edits are archived, so erroneous posts -- or vandalism -- can be repaired without too much trouble.) Again, your name/e-mail information is accepted according to whether you choose to login or provide it, just like when you post comments.
With regard to why, who can say? It seemed like a fun way to have a flexible, responsive FAQ section that grows stronger from the ongoing contribution of the community. With regard to why, who can say? It seemed like a fun way to have a flexible, responsive FAQ section that grows stronger from the ongoing contribution of the community.