The purpose of knowledge base is to act as a storage for frequently asked questions and answers.
In order to act like that, those who frequently post, and who are knowledgeable, must choose to use it. They must post FAQs into the knowledge base, and they must post answers. The knowledge base isn't going to acquire knowledge by itself.
There are several people on curezone acting as supporters, often answering the same question again and again.
Here are the most popular questions and answers inside knowledge base:
//www.curezone.org/faq/top50.asp
As you can see, some questions/answers have been read by more then 18 thousand people , while many questions are read by more then 2 - 3 thousands.
(The last number behind the question is the hit counter)
If you are one of those people who often stumble upon same questions, and you often give the similar answer, you can post both answer and the question into the knowledge base, and next time you see the question, you just post a link to the answer.
After some time, the number of people asking that question will decrease, as many of those would sooner or later find the answer inside knowledge base.
That will give more time to "Experts" to answer other questions, questions not yet included into knowledge base.
Anything that we do today on CureZone, will stay on CureZone for a long time, for future generations. Every single question or answer added into knowledge base will make it easier for those answering questions inside forums, cause after some time, answers to those questions will become common knowledge, and nobody will waste his/her time asking or answering.
If you have ever been inside
Liver Flush Forum , you could see that there are very few people asking questions already answered inside Liver
Flush FAQ (Liver
Flush FAQ is the first FAQ compiled on CureZone )
The idea is to have an FAQ for every subject of interest.
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