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After trying your questions, I asked her "can you find my zip code?" and she came back with something like "answers.com says you can go to Google, and find your zip code by putting in your address". Source: over 1 year ago
Citing answers.com as proof doesn't exactly speak too highly of your academic standards. Source: over 1 year ago
And here's why you don't rely on answers.com, quora.com, or yahoo answers... Source: almost 2 years ago
Web 2.0 blog platforms (wordpress.com, tumblr.com, blogger.com etc) Local directory links (yellowpages, foursquare etc) Niche directory links (google search your niche + directories) Blog commenting Classified Ad sites Niche Related Forums Q&A sites (answers.com, quora etc) Image sharing sites Social media sites (fb, twitter, linkedin, youtube, insta, pinterest, gravatar etc) Social Bookmarking sites... Source: almost 2 years ago
The 'cheating' issue is something that our parent company (now called Imagine Learning) is working on. I have seen great strides in it over the last 6 months as brainly, coursehero, and answers.com pages are being shut down due to our complaints. We struggle with it too, but essentially students get a Zero for cheating so if they want to keep it up, they will not pass... They get warned, so it's on them to change... Source: over 2 years ago
> Where is the public open chats of cyber space? It used to be every tech-savvy person had their own PhpBB instance and built small communities with that. All that has largely migrated to Discord, Reddit, Facebook Groups, and to a lesser extent: Lemmy & Mastodon. There's also quite niche and bespoke communities like Subreply[0], Tildes[1], and Raddle[2] (Built with Postmill). I prefer the Reddit style Karma system... - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
Ironically, the anarchist site that the devs used to pour scorn on, Raddle, is still going just fine. Source: 12 months ago
I would check out https://raddle.me and https://beehaw.org. Both seem to be positive and cozy spaces. They might not have all the relevant communities but it's a good start. Source: 12 months ago
My apologies, I will edit the post to redirect to the site. The site is available here. Source: about 1 year ago
I've seen some other alternatives such as raddle where independent users are trying to recreate the Reddit experience with a new platform (yet it doesn't seem to use the same Karma System, make of that what you will) but I'm still curious to see where everyone is going if large parts of Reddit disappear after July 1st... Source: about 1 year ago
Quora - Quora is a place to gain and share knowledge. It's a platform to ask questions and connect with people who contribute unique insights and quality answers.
Reddit - Reddit gives you the best of the internet in one place. Get a constantly updating feed of breaking news, fun stories, pics, memes, and videos just for you.
askalo - In May 2017, askalo was relaunched as a free classifieds search engine for cars, jobs and real...
Tildes - A non-profit community site driven by its users' interests
Kuora - Questions and answer platform.
SaidIt.net - Saidit.net - say your truth.