Why do people ask questions on yahoo answers without searching the internet first?

Blankenship2010-10-24T21:16:43Z

Favorite Answer

Laziness...

Son of T32010-10-25T04:20:55Z

With many inquiries, a question on YA can be answered with a single direct answer. An internet search may reveal 100000 pages and that can be overwhelming for many people.

A question like "Who was the backup center for the Celtics in 1968?" may take some searching and you may need to go through dozens of web pages in your search. Ask that same question on YA and within 24 hours, you have the exact answer, with no effort from several Celtic fans.

A student working on a paper may ask, "What were the causes of the Civil War?". The google result for that is totally overwhelming. On YA, a brief, clear paragraph that will suit the student's need may be obtained, if lucky.

Think of it this way. Google does not provide answers. Google provides information for a person to determine the answer themselves. On YA, a person tells you the answer directly, no thinking. It works like when you were a kid and you said "Mom, how do you spell xxx?" and Mom said "Look it up in the dictionary !!" Mom if she answered with the spelling was YA, the dictionary is google. Same concept.

Anonymous2010-10-25T04:17:55Z

Toolbars they are used to searching from or laziness or they need attention.

someone2010-10-25T04:17:23Z

they are the biggest idiots known to man, especially if they use yahoo!