I [recently posted on Meta.SO][1] about the example questions, answers, and comments found on various site's about pages, and [was told][2] that although some sites have auto-system-picked examples, the mods of each site can change the example questions.

Currently, the following answer is featured on the Super User about page:

![I understand you can use the same mouse with different laptop with no ... port. When did the problem start? This is a weird one :P][3]

If you look at the [actual question's page][4], the answer shown as accepted on the about page is just another answer on the page. I don't frequent SU, but from the portion shown on the about page, that looks more like a comment than an answer. (If you look at the actual answer [actual answer][5], it has a few more the words that make it a possible answer rather than a comment, but these are hidden on the about page.)

Also, I'm probably being nitpicky on this one, but later on the about page, I saw this comment featured (Notice the bad grammar):
![i don't remember . more than 6 months .][6]

I don't frequent SU (I'm usually on SO), so maybe I'm missing something, but I think better examples could be chosen.

**Would the SU mods consider manually picking one of the best questions here to put on the about page to help new users better understand the site?**


  [1]: http://meta.stackexchange.com/q/169946/197656
  [2]: http://meta.stackexchange.com/a/169950/197656
  [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/JkaYP.png
  [4]: http://superuser.com/a/548957/171544
  [5]: http://superuser.com/a/548957/171544
  [6]: https://i.sstatic.net/xh3Zp.png