It should become regulated better and have better automated processes, but has fallen susceptible to, and regressed to, the standard of 1 star leftwing propaganda websites with bots and 1-way regressive views
Quora advertised as a higher quality place that offers a wide range of topics to discuss in an 'ask question/post answers/comments' format.
It 'used' to be a good platform but has increasingly become susceptible to propaganda and people who can't take a 'intellectual loss'; there is no point if you can't always shut down a person in argument scientifically/using facts, and you can disguise any smart/winner as 'hatespeech' that needs removal.
The biggest point: you will get punished for being smarter, and faster unlike in real life. By people who are mostly mentally $#*!ed, or cheaters, and suffer Dunning Kruger. By thinking they were 'fighting fascism', they usually censor like a fascist and infiltrate without knowing they are the cause of the quality decrease.
But I give 2 stars because, there are other topics, and it somewhat functions. The censorship is mostly caused by 'the people' and 'lack of regulation', if there are truly trolls and shutins who can't tolerate real facts, mostly leftwingers from the US, it's sort of their fault, and their fault for being susceptible to their cheating and facism tactics.
However, I think these people should be tracked and given a sortof 'lowered quality' status based on removing lengthy posts that withstood argument and criticism, only because they disagree with the facts. (I've also had years old comments, mostly won debates, suddenly removed as hatespeech)
They give a small pat on the back and punish for 'actual logic/skill' at times and don't ever change biased decisions made by moderators, so, that can't be forgiven.
I don't think any platform should 'reward' cheaters and failures whether it's online or not (for reporting to the 'thought police'), so it otherwise deserves 1 star, 2 for the simple ability to ask/answer questions on other topics that could be helpful.
I'd give them 0 stars if I could.
They even banned my alternate account for speaking up and asking questions about my main account getting banned. I and many others continue to get banned with no explanation or due process, and you're the disrespectful one - what an absolute joke.
They are 100% against free speech. My main account all of a sudden got banned and deleted 6/2/20, no warning, no explanation. 400k+ views, 3k+posts, 19 followers, all gone and unrecoverable. Apparently, this is a rampant issue, as I found out many, many other questions about getting banned on Quora already exist, as well as all the negative reviews containing basically the same story.
My ban happened the day after I said something anti-feminist, that is my only guess as to what may have caused the ban. I said something like "yeah, feminism makes you an@$$hole", as a response to someone complaining about their feminist mom being mean to them.
Many others have been banned as well under the same conditions; out of the blue, no warnings, and no explanations or due process. They just hide behind their "be nice, be respectful" policy while flagging your posts and banning you; all that policy really means is they can ban you at any time for anything they deem disrespectful and not explain to you a damn thing. There is an appeal decision option, but you will get an immediate declined decision after you click send, and is a total waste of time. It didn't even take a minute for me to get their declined response in my email.
How do these quoran admins still have a job after harming so many people? People spent their precious time on their site, and quora just $#*!s on them and there's nothing anyone can do but review them after the fact. How many more reviews and deleted accounts will it take for something to be done about this fascist behavior? What obviously oblivious company or individual would fund an organization with such consistently $h!++y practices?
Something about the way the site is structured just bring out the worst in people. The real name policy is seriously a very bad idea for a site like this as it encourages people to play virtue signaling and moral preening all day instead of contributing to the discussion, and do we seriously need even more of that today? The career Quorans are just the worst. It is like today's Twitter but with twice the arrogance (which is saying something) and ten times the word count. All the valuable messages there can sometimes be drowned among the garbage content.
In summary, Quora as it stands now is rife with people of all kinds of problems bringing those problems with them to the site. Some aren't even afraid to show it to the world, which is rather shocking but what's more shocking is the herd of people actually condoning some depraved behaviors there.
Now, imagine a site infested with absurd amount of people who needs 24h butt licking including narcissists, internet thots, and people who brag about how much of an intellectual douche they are gathered in one place. Then add to the injury it is also filled with butt lickers, thot lickers and sapiosexuals BOOM you get Quora. I have quitted Quora and never looked back. The negatives just outweigh the positive and it's such a shame as I've learned a lot from the site.
The only reason why they have any userbase at all, my guess is either they are oblivious to this, or because some of them have their heads sucked too deep into their own rectums they just can't decide which way is out.
I was on Quora for just over a year. I got banned yesterday. Why? Because I constantly questioned the idiots who own and moderate Quora why my genuine criticism was sought to be downvoted and/or deleted, no matter how accurate it was, while the pathetic and provocative (and blatantly untruthful) questions were allowed to remain. It seems on Quora you're not allowed to criticise Americans for any reason, you're not allowed to question the bonafides of obviously fake profiles, you're not allowed to ask why abjectly inane and stupid questions are allowed to remain while comments questioning their validity are immediately deleted, etc.
And in the meantime we're treated to questions and comments from pornographers, prostitutes (a lot of them openly plying their trade on there), perverts (some of the questions are quite vile and sick) and poseurs, all of them accumulating "followers" by the dozen because for every pervert out there posting the question there are hundreds more perverts and sickos getting their kicks from responding to them with words and scenarios so graphic and ludicrous that even a jaded has-been like me would shake his head!
Well, I'm done with Quora, and frankly, life is a bit easier when you don't have to deal with dozens of losers (mostly Americans and Indians, and once in a while the odd Chinese person) aiming for you every single day just because you made an observation about their system, culture and leaders that they just didn't like. Quora doesn't know the difference between debate and dissent, just like it wouldn't know it's own anal orifice even if you gave them a map and a flash light.
PS: my nick on Quora was "Baji Surtees", just to set the record straight.
I was the victim of a scam with swiss union and lost over $60,00.00 and hackerpol said they could help with a small fee of $600. So I thought if they could help me get back my money I would pay them.
Well I paid the $600 and they promised me that the money would be in my account by end of day. Then they asked for more money for a faster software I gave it to them. They promised me on their life that they would have the money in by the end of the night. Again promised me on his life that the money would be in my account. Then it was they needed more money because their software wouldn't work so they needed another $300 I gave it to them and again promised me on his life the money would be in my account within the hour. Yet again asked me for more money said the software was to slow and it would take 3 days to get into my account i said fine it takes 3 days, he said you don't understand we need another $300 dollars for a faster software. I lost my $#*!. I said you had no intentions of giving me my money all you do is take peoples money. Nothing but a bunch of lying thieves. He kept saying no I promise no more money after this. I told him no more money. He said fine it will be 3 Days before you get your money. Then he said the recovery team will be in touch to send our money. The recovery team got in touch alright. They told me that in order for me to get my money I had to pay them $5000. 00 then they would send your money. He said that was just for the software not the transfer I was never told about this because I never would have paid them a dime because I no longer have that kind of money. He said their bad. So you pay me now or no money. All these people do is prey on innocent people and lie through their teeth so they can steal your money. I lost another $1200 because i yet again trusted the wrong people. Hackerpol is a scam they will continue to steal from people unless they are stopped. Please for the love of god don't trust any hackers to help you all they will do is steal from you and lie. I hope to god this helps someone from getting scammed by Hackerpol.
Yes good questions from around the world all meet at Quora and find great minds. Great minds means years of experience coupled with great knowledge and expertise in any chosen field of human endeavor.
Quora is just that and operates in a simple. Easy to use manner. Once you register and confirm your account you can then start asking questions or answer avaiable questions. Each answer you give to a question can be upvoted or downvoted. Where you don't want to answer questions you can also place simple comments which should in no way answer the question for which you placed the comment.If by chance your comment is an answer you may receive a notification from someone telling you not to write answers to questions in the comment box.
Using quora is a good way of searching for answers to most of the questions that you may not find answers to anywhere else on the web. The questions are answered by knowledgable individual who may be company managers professionals in their chosen field of endeavours. It is truly an exciting place.
But unfortunately using quora means using your real identity. This means you must use your registered real life name and surname and other information to be able to use the site fully-that means to both answer questions and ask questions. Without this your account wil be banned from answering question until you update your information with your real identity.
This method has been questioned many times by quora users as many are not comfortable sharing real life information on a site that one day is and tomorrow might just disappear. But time and time again the answer is still the same that "it is the sites policy to require members to use their real identies when registering."
Seeing how much data theft goes on online I also do not feel comfortable sharing that much personal information as there is no guarantee that the information itself is well kept. For those who have no problem in sharing such personal information quora might be a great place to get valuable information and help in answering the many questions that are being asked.
Internet 2020 is as messed up as it could possibly be with social media and Quora is just another prime example of why not everyone deserves to have their opinion be taken seriously when they haven't earned the trust, expertise nor courage to voice it with robust credibility. History will eventually take note of this decade as the age where democracy and free speech failed the very people that needs them, not necessarily because the system is bad but merely because too many people let too many morons and mentally unwell people ran the show. What do people expect out of all this, is beyond me. That a global-scale responsibility be handed to gullible, possibly stupid impressionable people that just got lucky and went viral because they said and did dumb $#*!? Or to people who manipulated everyone to vouch for them while screwing everyone else over on the process? Or to people who have a nice rack and pretty face? Or hand them to people who merely can string together a couple of words to make you feel all fuzzy inside? Betcha that will an embarassing sight if that goes anywhere near a history book in years to come for future generation to see. I think people don't realize the extent of the consequences of what they did in the long term. Can you imagine yourself reading history a century later looking up notable people in 2020 and all you see are thots, sociopaths, attention seekers, narcissists and some random teenage girl who left school to talk about climate change with no real expertise under her belt while being puppeteered by the adults around them? Me neither, but that sounds scarily real at the rate this is going. But whatever, it's not like I have 10 mil followers to have my credibility cranked up and be taken seriously anyway, why listen to a random review for an internet website?
At first I thought Quora was interesting, but then I got deluged with very childish, immature questions, VERY, VERY repetitive. (I found out that people get paid(?) to generate a trillion garbage questions.) Many questioners avoid searching for the same topic & existing answers--they want attention or $, and custom-written responses JUST for them. If you put in any links-to or quote from science-websites, they report you for "Spamming" & the answer gets hidden--the attention-seekers want responses more than quality information.
And due to the nature of the questions, shows that most of these immature folks don't have ANY human contact or experience. (Topics: love, romance, Bizarre or scary questions on What goes through the mind of the opposite sex, college life, human mentality, how humans operate, Shyness, Social Awkwardness, etc.) The questions and a lot of the answers say a lot about the writers: LOTS of self-obsession, isolation, catastrophizing, and especially fantasizing that they are "psychotic/sociopathic" like it's cool, asexual/gay/bi, incels & women-haters, suicidal threats, whatever. Many of the males have really nutty or scary attitudes towards females, and I fear for the women around them. And MOST of these immature folks will never seek help, or create or join a self-help group, or any other effort to make their lives better. QUORA: make it easier to flag repetitive questions, or flag Really Great Writers (to weed out the horrid or very immature or attention-seeking ones.) Make it easier to route all the thousands of "askers" needing mental health help to a centralized forum area with curated, quality help.
The moderators don't know the meaning of the word. They must all be atheist liberals. They harass Christians (some moderators more than others, and some Christians more than others) and have deleted hundreds of my posts. Then they gave me a warning about possibly being banned because I'm repeatedly violating policies. I ask you, What policy could the example in the photo below possibly have violated? It doesn't. It's just straight-up harassment from godless tyrannical moderators. -- Biblical truth with Scripture citations, Biblical archaeological photographic evidence (i. E. Noah's Ark on the top of Mt. Ararat in Turkey with Genesis 8:4 Scripture citation), video evidence, etc. also violates their "be nice be respectful" policy, because nicely and respectfully proving to someone that they're wrong is "offensive" and violates their BNBR policy. Scripture that does not approve of cults, homosexuality, the occult, etc. will certainly be deleted. On the other hand, cults have free reign (i. E. JWs for example). Atheists have free reign. Satanists have free reign. Islam has free reign to lie their butts off. Quora truly deserves to go broke. And then they have the audacity to use your posts on the internet without your knowledge or permission as an example of how great Quora is as a source of information. -- If you're not a liberal, you won't be on there for long. For 3 fabulous years of ministry, they collapsed a ton of my answers (which still allows people to view them). For about a week, they would blur my posts and post a "warning" that clicking on it would reveal "sensitive content" (it was the Gospel!). Then they began to delete them, one after the other, relentlessly. They finally figured out how to rid themselves of the problem of me once and for all: It's called "blocked."
Edit: Went back quite a few months later, and I was able to post. I was a on real roll, praise God. No complaints, no problems. It only took about two weeks until they blocked my account again - without warning this time - and once again for baloney, worse than the first time. They have no idea if that's my name or not. They have never seen my identification, and they never will. I must have pissed the devil off fierce! Pats myself on shoulder, praise God. Good job! (View the photos starting from the far right.)
Quora have had some great contributors. Now they're thinning in numbers because of bad experiences and unfair moderation and it is because Quora management themselves have made the site totally unfriendly especially for newer users aspiring to succeed in the platform, especially if they have unpopular opinion. I will explain.
There are some really good writers in Quora. Not all of them are as successful or popular, unfortunately, which is a shame but the real problem is over the years Quora made it very difficult for new writers to have their own career without finding themselves at the mercy of power users. I think people should realize popularity of a user isn't always equal a sign of deep insight or good character and it shows. I can say for certain most popular users are average, and while some genuinely earned their place, some obviously just got lucky and are enjoying their platform with thousands of followers. That's not a problem on its own but what often happens because of the structure of the forum, some power users are prone to play god and think they decide who gets to be popular next. This naturally made some people feel moving around the lawn more difficult the more they get more popular because some users will start to pay attention to them and inevitably, if they said something wrong and accidentally offended some popular users either deliberately or by mistake, their career on the platform is practically finished.
That being said, when I see the newer batches of popular users it's like seeing the emperor's new clothes. They are being made to think they have their success because of their skill, talent, etc and they truly believe it. But that is not the whole story. As I said earlier, some people think they can play god. So some will decide in advance which new writer gets to be popular by deliberately promoting them regardless to make them feel good. Then they will trash the ones they don't like in the dumpster hopefully never to be seen again. No one dared to say anything, partially because of the BNBR rule and partially also because most people will find it's just not worth the time. A lot of people have seen many problems with the site and users and reviews will tell you that.
In the meantime Quora loyal users are like the emperor who thinks he's parading with his new clothes but little did he know he's being made a fool. Just like Quora users, it's only a matter of time until someone just call out that they got no clothes on, and they're being made to think they worth more than they are.
Clickbait trash website. Quora PLUS LMFAOOO. I love how disgusting some places have become. Infected with all the trashy ideas of neediness)))
After seeing some of my favourite writers backed down and left the site for good while the jerks and bullies getaway with it I lost all my faith to Quora. I also don't like the fact many popular writers are such assh*les because of their popularity and condescending beyond measure thinking they own the place or something. These people really need to get a god damn grip like for real. So many people are so up their pieholes about their opinions and try too hard being armchair experts on every topic without credibility and minimal fact checking, it's pretty scary when opinion based answers could get so much upvote when you can Google search them yourself and find their answers are WRONG!
What also really grinds my gear though, when some really popular users don't like someone for some reason, often they WILL gang up on them and suddenly go fckin Sherlock and Sigmund fckin Freud on them stalking their profile and nitpicking $#*! and psycho fckin analyzing every single word they say and try to frame it in the worst possible light in order to kill their reputation. Like F*CK are these people fckin real? It almost feels like I'm seeing example of that infamous Trump Derangement Syndrome only this time they do it to people they don't like. But no one speaks up because they're afraid they'll be the next target or else they be getting random Bnbr for standing up to these bullies. $#*!ttttt fckkkk just DELETE YOUR ACCOUNT! It's not worth it!
And a sewer-haven for despicable people. I had my IDENTITY stolen, and a credit card hacked. BEWARE!
I was on Quora from about 2016. I am still there, but hardly ever post or answer questions. I just got fed up with the draconian and Kafkaesque moderation. I don't know if the moderators were bots or just real pompous Americans. Possibly both. I soon learned to block negative comments, but the trolls would get by that by posting on other people's answers to the same question. I was always polite, except for when one commenter questioned whether I could have been an inspector for both Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (UK government regulatory bodies). I am on Linkedin and post under my own name, and my CV is there for all to see. I was a special terms inspector and consultant for both institutions and was qualified in both child care and adults care, as most qualified social workers of my age would be, and in any case had a post graduate Diploma in Education as well as the standard post graduate Qualification in Social Work. The troll couldn't even spell Ofsted (he spelt it "Ofstead") but he riled me enough for me to call him out on it. Yes, I know that's a mistake with trolls, but there you are. The troll thought it amusing to report me to the moderators and my account was suspended and I couldn't even get back my thousands of answers. So they took the side of the troll, despite the troll having virtually no other posts and me having millions of upvotes. I took the view that the troll had done me a favour and stopped me wasting my time on Quora. When I started with Quora in 2016 they made a big thing of you having to be a genuine real person. Well, if you look at it now, it's all joke names and joke questions and joke answers, interspersed with malevolent trolls' comments. It's gone the way of Yahoo answers and Twitter - the same reason why Elon Musk pulled out of buying Twitter. It's a real shame as I used to enjoy the old Quora, but it has gone so far downhill it's now a waste of time. Glorified clickbait fodder.
I should add that there is virtually no testing of the validity or usefulness of the answers, so if it's something practical you want to know, look elsewhere, or at least be very careful of following some of the advice.
I just closed my account down on Quora after several months. I had gone on there because I liked to write, and I am at home a lot due to health issues. But it didn't take long before I started feeling as though everything I wrote was being pecked at by other Quora members. I was regularly being insulted, presumed stupid, mocked, criticised, and just given a hard time when I never provoked it. And this includes Quora's own moderators, who would keep slapping me with violation notices for nothing - I had no idea what I wrote that was so wrong. But I would get the violation notice and it would not explain what I wrote that they felt was in violation. I also got violations if I tried to stick up for myself when someone attacked me. They were allowed to attack me, but I was not allowed to defend myself. Wholly dysfunctional, that.
Then I was made moderator by someone, which at first I thought was really cool, but within just one week, I was finding that the questions I would post to this space were being attacked by some of the other people - mostly men - in that space. I was trying my best to post good questions, but it didn't matter. They would get attacked. So I messaged the Admin, who was one of the few kind people on there, and told him I didn't want to be moderator anymore because of all the crap I was getting, that I felt bullied. So I was brought back down to contributor. But even when this happened, I would still get picked on when I answered anything or commented on anything. So I stopped being a contributor. The admin noticed, asked me back, and for him really, I came back on there, but I didn't really contribute much, purely to avoid more grief.
And so I would just stick to answering questions outside of that space, or commenting on posts outside of that space, and I would never be the one to start of being provocative. Not once. But soon as I would utter a word, I would be attacked by someone, and sometimes, a few people at once.
I had a lot of really nasty things said to me, none of which I deserved. I am not a nasty soul and I am not the type to be horrible to people, and I had been on Quora defending vulnerable people and challenging racist posts.
And it just got worse and worse, and Quora kept slapping me with violations when I was the target of the abuse, not the instigator, and I had enough. For my own sanity, I closed my account.
Quora is the single most bullish environment I've ever encountered in my life. Far worse than school, far worse than any job I've had, far worse than anyone I've ever worked with. It is a horrible, nasty arena.
If you are vulnerable in any way, avoid this site. Because these people will suss it out, and peck at you until you either close your account, or top yourself.
Shame on you, Adam (owner of Quora)
A swirling pit of pseudo-intellectuals, alt-right morons, out-of-touch old people, and outright liars. I would hazard a guess that around 70% of questions are clearly loaded and biased political questions that everyone with two brain cells to run together and an EQ over 7 already knows the answer to and that are only posted in a pathetic attempt to feel vindicated for holding a completely backwards view. Other than that there's people asking nonsense questions about who would win in a fight between two fictional characters from entirely different forms of media, how to do basic tasks, kids too lazy to cheat on their homework the old fashioned way, people, thinly veiled insults against political pundits and calls to action for some nonsense that isn't actually happening, and maybe 5% actually legitimate questions looking for legitimate answers.
The answers are even better. Any question having to do with guns, self-defense, crime, race, sexuality, gender or anything else of that sort will almost instantly result in a berth of anecdotes that clearly never happened from people definely not trying to prop up some conservative viewpoint or regurgitating right-wing talking points that they most certainly didn't hear from an ill-informed conspiracy theorist's podcast. That or they just use it as an excuse to show everyone why their kids don't talk to them anymore. The cries of "censorship" and "powermad moderators" are really slaying me because if Quora staff was actually intentionally scrubbing any and all hateful, harmful, bigoted, or unpleasant rhetoric and misinformation (and the proponents of it) from the site, I'd estimate there would be about 60 people left on the site. It's not even good for fans of aspects of culture to use as a discussion board because it almost always devolves into pedantic squabbling until someone brings up something political and the whole question explodes.
Quora is a bad site populated almost entirely by awful people that only serves a function by somehow being 40 different echo chambers in one place. Sorta like Reddit but somehow much worse. Don't use it, even for its intended purpose. If you have an actual question about something, you'd probably be better off opening your window and screaming it into the night, at least then you can see the idiot who just confidently gave you the wrong answer with your own eyes and there's an almost 0 chance that it's going to somehow end up transforming into a 100+ comment chain about someone lamenting why white people can't say racial slurs.
PS. I've read through about 50 other 1-star reviews, the fact that you people are confused as to why you were banned would be funny were it not so disheartening.
I'm just gonna add to the mountain of bad reviews already in place. This site is rated so poorly for a damn good reason and if you wanna know why check other reviews they'll tell you what you need to know. The website needs you to login to read answers that's already a big turnoff and to top it off they require you to use your real name which is just straight up privacy breach. Most contents are average, borderline useful but nowhere near as great as the users there made it out to be. When I was reading some of the things written there can't help but to feel these are the type of people that never really get their asses handed to them in real life. The condescension and arrogance can absolutely get under your skin and sometimes it can make you wanna give a good hard smash to the face of some people there if you ever meet them.
The peculiar thing about the site, is the amount of views some answers get. I have to note again it's a closed-off website which requires login to even read answers made me wonder whether any of the views were real people reading or just hired bots. It is ridiculous, there is no way someone can go over 300k views with a single answer while average users there are getting below 100k. Then what's worse, there is virtually no demographic tools content creators there could use to check on who's reading what and where they're coming from. So you're left there wondering who on earth read your answer and where are they coming from, what their gender is or how old they are. How is that even a good thing for a website that demand you to breach your own privacy by the real name policy yet they can't even give you anything back as a contributor? It's so suspicious. Now they got their own privacy breach last December it was a delightful sight but they didn't seem to learn anything from it and went full damage control instead of addressing real issues with their site.
Now you might wonder now being such a place, is there any positive qualities left? There is. There are definitely some reliable experts and writers who would reveal to you great insight about many things under the sun, but most of them can't keep up with the more banal and childish content more relevant to the site users. Let's just put it this way if you are a truly accomplished person who has a lot going for you in your respective fields, being a pretentious $#*! on the internet telling everyone else how special you are should be the last thing that come to mind. Fact is most of us barely making it in life and to be so deluded by internet fame on an elitist website famous for being echo chamber won't do you any good. It actually sends the opposite message. Remember the saying birds of a feather flock together? Losers too have a tendency to do that to feel better about themselves.
If I could give half a star to Quora, I would.
After 15 months on Q, I earned 12 Top Topic badges ( even its founder only holds 2), 1,600 answers, 1.1k followers, having my answers in over 650 digests and 2.1 million views. But being popular on Quora makes you a target for its ridiculous, over policed policies. And because the site is grossly understaffed, Quora actually doesnt question trolls who may turn you in for imagined slights. My account password WAS HACKED BY A STALKER ON QUORA; I SENT IN 50 requests to get the back door closed on my account. QUORA MODS FINALLY RESPONDED BUT AFTER GIVING ME THREE PASSWORDS THAT FAILED, they thought I got in but I didnt. SOMEONE DID BUT NOT ME. They never fixed it. The virus spread into my email account. Further, if you become vocal on Quora, they surpress your views and upvotes. It is as if you are writing in a void. QUORA IS QUITE HACKABLE, Google how the CEO of Google had his account hacked on Quora. Adam dAngelo founded Quora hoping to start the library of Alexandria, it is more akin to Larry Flints bookstore. YOU NEED STAFF TO POLICE A SITE OVERWROUGHT WITH SOCK PUPPET ACCOUNTS AND TROLLS.
GO GENTLY INTO THAT GOOD NIGHT KNOWN AS QUORA, its days of high intellect are long gone.
I actually had to pay a hacker to get me a password so I could delete my account. That is scary...
At first, when I joined Quora, it wasn't that bad of a website. It seemed like just any ordinary place for people to ask questions and answer them. Well, here lately, things have taken a great turn. I've gone down a few rabbit holes on Quora and have found really disturbing questions such as people asking if it's normal for daughters to have sex with their Dads, and Mothers to have sex with their sons. I'd find pedophiles replying to these questions, admitting that they have sex with their underaged daughters and how it's an acceptable activity every Dad should try out.
I've reported these pedophilic comments, as well as profiles I've found of young girls posting their nude pictures to Quora, which counts as child pornography by the way, that Quora also does nothing about. But if I dare make a comment toward the pedophile calling their actions sick, or even so much as saying I've reported their profile, my comment gets removed by Quora for "violating their policies." WTF? I found one guy in particular who talks about how he has sex with his 7 and 9 year old daughters, posts their pictures calling them "sexy", and no matter how many times I've reported, his profile is still up and about.
Quora seems to be a safe haven for pedophiles to say and do whatever they want. It would be one thing if these pedos were just no contact pedos, venting about their taboo attraction to children, but this is way more than that. I've found so many other sick and disturbing things that Quora refuses to take down, I've seen people say really nasty things, and then if I were to so much as tell them to be quiet in response to their thousands of cuss words and slurs thrown at me or someone else, I'd get my comment taken down. Quora is a biased, pre-judice website that only adheres to their guidelines when it's convenient to THEM. Whoever is running Quora seems to be a sick minded person themselves, and this website should be rightfully boycotted. My advice? Stay away.
Answer: Yes, the questions about penis size and virginity seems to sponsor endless discussion!
Answer: Because Google put Quora answers at the top of their search results when people search for a question they see the answer from Quora. Which is stupid because most answers on Quora aren't even correct lol. Idk why Google wants to promote that site, if they own it or they want to buy it and incorporate it into Google at some point. I think the site is awful and it should be shut down because it's just a propaganda site. You do not see Quora from any other search engine for example duckduckgo. But you see it in Google.
Answer: No, it is obviously leftist but it does on occasion allow questions or replies for short periods of time that are obviously uncomfortable to the "politicaly correct" crowd in a useless attempt to appear unbiased.
Answer: I honestly feel and highly suspect from certain traits that Quora pays Google to be high on the rank and they get *buddy buddy* with the government. Quora is essentially too big to fail. We no longer have capitalism but now live under governmentism which Trump pledges to end but can he? Does he really mean what he says? That is the million $ question.
Quora has a rating of 1.5 stars from 612 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with Quora most frequently mention social media, hate speech and left wing. Quora ranks 79th among Question And Answer sites.