>first they beg you to log in >then they tell you turn off your adblocker >and now fucking this
Just fucking why? All this just makes me nostalgic and rooting for good ol' Yahoo Answers. And hell no fucking way i'm paying $47.88 for a site I just visit once in a while.
I installed the app out of curiosity last year thinking it'd be marginally useful and I could answer questions during down time at work. not so fast I entered a bizarre world of pajeets and mindless feminine energy. most question were subjective, but you could still he wrong. you better believe that. it's fascinating really, there are people HEAVILY invested in to what is the equivalent of a run down flea market of 'answers'
James Myers
pajeets sometimes have the knowledge you need
Dominic Morris
At least quora has 'quality control' compared to meme (but sovlful) yahoo answers. Until the paywall shit happened.
why the fuck are there models on glorified yahoo answers
Hudson Cruz
There’s spam on every site
Jeremiah Morgan
i read quara questions alot but it never asks me to login
Evan Reyes
you can either: 1) clear all quora cookies and have peace for 1-2 articles 2) stop going on this useless piece of shit website, even plebbit is better
Robert Morales
people get paid to ask questions, seriously.
Daniel Jones
She looks like her pussy smells amazing
Jackson Gutierrez
I found an answer by one of my old uni professors a while back nothing weird about the answer itself
Aiden Thompson
Definitely not worth it. Quora pays people to makes posts. Many quora answers are copy pasted. I didn't know this until I saw the same answer being posted for similar questions. This is also the same for personal anecdotes. I've read the story about being homeless and eating food tainted with rat poison more than few times from different posters.
Gavin White
when's the last time Quora actually answered your question seriously
Jordan Fisher
You realize 90% of the shit on quora is written by AI right?
Parker Robinson
Retard
Nolan Thomas
Haven't used it in a while, but when I was quite active on it while preparing for myIITentrance in 2019 it seemed a worthwhile to answer my queries.
Easton Sanchez
A year or two ago I was very worried and paranoid about feds having backdoors in everything, so I googled "do the feds have backdoors in computers " and someone on Quora explained that it's just a silly conspiracy theory. That made me feel a lot better
Dylan Perez
to force you to sign up and give them money. IMO, these sites shouldn't even allowed to be indexed by crawlers and the only reason you found this at all was because they probably whitelist known crawler engines.