Infrequently Asked Questions in FAQ
Mandatory Fake FAQs
Too many websites have FAQs that list questions the company wished users would ask. No good. FAQs have a simplistic information design that does not scale well. They must be reserved for frequently asked questions, since that's the only thing that makes a FAQ a useful website feature. Infrequently asked questions undermine users' trust in the website and damage their understanding of its navigation.
References
- Nielson, Jakob. useit.com 2002-2007. November 17, 2007. <http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20021223.html>
