Just block answers by Indian users. It will be alright again.
Why Not to Use Quora
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Re: Why Not to Use Quora
#62Does the root cause of all these problems with quora come down to being vc funded and needing high revenue numbers and growth rates? Imagine quora was a site driven by the community... It's a conundrum, only a vc funded site can reach such scale, have great growth etc but when the time for monetization comes, everything starts going downhill. A site driven by a foundation for example, rarely ever gets to any sort of…
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#63Earlier quoted context omitted.
And what exactly are those? Please share. HINT: I've been here for 10 years.
Why can't you express your opinion on here anymore? After all -- it's called "Hacker" News. I'm willing to bet the majority of people downvoting me somehow ended up here or in tech by the dollar signs rather than the "hacking" subculture. I guarantee you that HN has lost a lot of good conversation due to the constant fear of the downvote brigade (you know -- the "Hive Mind" I mentioned in another one of my comments).…
You're welcome to do that in a way that is constructive. What you are not welcome to do is be rude when doing so, like you are here.
Re: Why Not to Use Quora
#64You'd get 40 answers spamming their website, 20 life stories of completely uneventful event, and then answer 9 repeatedly posted like 11 times.
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#65Earlier quoted context omitted.
And what exactly are those? Please share. HINT: I've been here for 10 years.
Why can't you express your opinion on here anymore? After all -- it's called "Hacker" News. I'm willing to bet the majority of people downvoting me somehow ended up here or in tech by the dollar signs rather than the "hacking" subculture. I guarantee you that HN has lost a lot of good conversation due to the constant fear of the downvote brigade (you know -- the "Hive Mind" I mentioned in another one of my comments).…
Re: Why Not to Use Quora
#66Quora was great years ago, but now it’s just a glorified Yahoo Answers full of Indians giving non-answers and fake stories in broken English.
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#67spammers with Indian sounding names killed it. Question how much is 3*3? You'd get 40 answers spamming their website, 20 life stories of completely uneventful event, and then answer 9 repeatedly posted like 11 times.
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#68Data goes in - it doesn't come out. Can't explain it!
They're walled gardens.
What's frustrating is that users don't care. They simply do not care.
Their data leaks, it's sold to the Russians, and they keep coming back.
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#69Earlier quoted context omitted.
This bizarre racism seems quite off-topic.
He absolutely 10000% correct, it is not racism. Quora is 98% Indian (or similar region country people) asking fake questions to "market" their crappy service. It is incredibly obvious if you ever visit once. (Probably will be your first visit because you didn't notice it.)
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#70Quora was great years ago, but now it’s just a glorified Yahoo Answers full of Indians giving non-answers and fake stories in broken English.