• IngrownMink4
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    It used to be useful to ask questions about computers and technology in general, but not anymore. It’s full of ignorant British and American liberals (no matter how much they boast of their degrees) who answer questions with poor arguments and using fallacies. Moreover, the political part of Quora is even worse. It is full of historical revisionists.

    Anyway, if you want to consult Quora for any reason, try accessing it from Quetre (a private front-end alternative to Quora, like Nitter or Teddit).

  • @AgreeableLandscape
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    112 years ago

    Do they still make you sign in in order to scroll down or click a link?

    • TimothyMcFuck OP
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      12 years ago

      To me there is just way to many ‘pages’ to it. You have your inbox, your feed, the front page, comment view, request answer. Like đam gives me a headache. I wanna veg out not write a God dam thesis fucking aye

      • @glitched_lesbian@slrpnk.net
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        For example, found a guy who stated that an absolute monarch would always be a tyrant, except for Elizabeth II because obviously she’s perfect

        • @AgreeableLandscape
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          I’d say that’s satire because it’s so on the nose, but knowing the kinds of hot takes that take place on social media, it probably isn’t.

  • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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    62 years ago

    Very, very low. Occasionally, there is some good answer there, but the usual level is such that i wouldn’t quote nothing from there without first checking elswhere. Even wiki is better source.

  • @Asraelite
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    32 years ago

    Every time I visit I am genuinely impressed with how insanely wrong and inaccurate the answers all are. Even if it’s something straightforward with a single, verifiable, objectively correct answer that anyone can look up in a few seconds, people will somehow say something incorrect.