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what is a good alternative for yahoo answers?
since this stupid site is shutting down?
24 Answers
- Anonymous1 week ago
Worthless liberal millennial trash will move to Quora so don't go there.
- JSCLv 61 week ago
Answerology Reloaded is a good one. Reminds me of the old format of Yahoo Answers. It's nice, not too busy, and easy to use.
- Jedi JanLv 71 week ago
The sport of fish slapping ... 🐟🐟🐟
If there is a fish or canal shortage where you live, you could always go looking for the alien spacecraft Anonymous keeps on about; sounds like fun! 🔥🚀 So far I feel neglected though as they don't seem to want me either. 🥺
- Anonymous1 week ago
You'll have to decide that for yourself.
Quora
Reddit
Answermug
Answersbag
Stackexchange
Stackoverflow
Blurtit
Slant
Answerologyreloaded
Similarworlds
Verizonforums
- robert2020Lv 71 week ago
Having gmail, I guess that's the reason I got invited to Quora about 3 months ago. So I'll stick with that. They didn't require as lot of personal data. That is beyond what I as already gave for gmail.
I'll miss the best answer feature. And the fact that y/a isn't filled with ads.
I tried a complaint letter. A snail mail, that adds it's on somebodies desk.
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Source(s): But it's been fun, for 15 years. Farewell see some of you on Quora. - Annsan_In_HimLv 71 week ago
An exemplary Q&A site is Stack Exchange network with 176 Q&A communities including ones for Christianity and Bible Hermeneutics and a vast range of other topics. There are some impressively knowledgeable participants. But trolls need not try. They are not countenanced. It is a serious site that will only post serious questions and it encourages serious answers based on research.
Source(s): https://stackexchange.com/ - Anonymous2 weeks ago
Probably Google searches or Reddit
- .Lv 72 weeks ago
A search of question and answer forums or websites will give you options to check out.