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What are the best Q-and-A sites out there besides Yahoo! Answers...?
04-08-2014, 04:14 AM
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What are the best Q-and-A sites out there besides Yahoo! Answers...?
And which ones do you frequent? I like Ask Answers - I use them in addition to using this one to post questions, but I can't access the section of their site where you log in to post questions on my cellphone without downloading their mobile app and I can't do that on my phone. Able2know I thought was an okay site but I left because I got fed up with the abuse - they tried to publcly ostracize me because I am a Born-Again Christian and I wasn't going along with people's mess and nonsense. What sites would you suggest? Please list as many as possible - thank you.

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04-08-2014, 04:23 AM
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http://www.quora.com/

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04-08-2014, 04:28 AM
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I don't know any of them, sorry.
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04-08-2014, 04:38 AM
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Well whichever site you go, crazy people will be there. I am too sometimes fed up on all the answering sites I have tried, but unfortunately in a community, there will be good people, and there will be bad people.

Anyways, if you can ask concrete questions, you can try http://www.stackexchange.com/ . They have a huge community and usually you can get fast answers there. Make sure you ask the questions in the right category. But unfortunately you cannot ask questions so lightly like you can ask on Yahoo answers. You need to be point accurate in asking questions in stackexchange sites.

quora.com is a new one and looks good. But one thing about it annoys me is to read several answers, they require you to log in. I feel like that restrains knowledge a bit. I often find answer links to quora by searching a question in Google, and just to read the answer, they want me to log in. That's just ridiculous, and that's why I avoid quora. But if you are ok with that, you can try that.
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