I disagree, quora at the beginning was a place to find quick answers to a lot questions on many different themes, a bit like reddit. But it rapidly became full of "pro replier" just like the Microsoft forums and it was unbearable, then, my 2 cents, it was confusing because of subscription, layout, suggested q&a totally unrelated to the topic I was looking for and a lot of questions that nobody would ever even post on /No Stupid Question (I don't want to judge, but for a lot of them it was easier, faster and you'd get an immediate answer with a plain Google search)
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I think your second and third point are well known or at least easily conceivable, but where did you get your first point from? Plain curiosity
That's the way to go! Plus, feedly syncs among app and website
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That proves their recent moves are not perceived by people as unfair, contrary to what "the common web" said
Def not just for kids anymore, plus every new social started with the youngers
There is already, and it's not better, it's tiktok
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You don't say it!
And here we go again: Earlier this month, the A.I.–accelerationist venture capital hub Andreessen Horowitz blessed Quora with a much-needed $75 million investment—but only for the sake of developing its on-site generative-text chatbot, Poe.