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Anonymous asked in Computers & InternetInternetOther - Internet · 1 decade ago

other than yahoo answers,what other blogs offer answers like this?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    http://reask.com/

    Share what you search for. Get answers from real people.

    http://answergarden.ch/

    AnswerGarden is a minimalistic feedback tool. Use it as a tool for online brainstorming or embed it on your website or blog as a poll or guestbook.

    www.anybodyoutthere.com/

    AnybodyOutThere help users easily find other like-minded people to chat without first having to search through numerous forums and endless chatroom wastelands.

    www.formspring.me/

    Create a box where friends can ask questions anonymously.

    www.fluther.com/

    Fluther thinks there is still nothing better than getting an answer from a person. Therefore, they made it easier for you: just ask Fluther, and they'll direct your question to people who can help. Simple as that.

    www.answers.com/

    Answers.com is an ultimate answer engine, with quick accurate dictionary, thesaurus, encyclopedia, bios, tech terms, news, sports, weather, and much more.

    www.yedda.com/

    Ask any question on any topic, and Yedda will search for people with the relevant interests and knowledge, and invite them to answer your question.

    www.askeet.com/

    Ask it - Find it - Answer it. Askeet is a community based Q&A repository. Anyone can post a question about any subject, or answer an existing question.

    www.answerbag.com/

    Answerbag’s growing community posts questions and answers on just about every topic you can think of. It’s free to join

    www.beenasked.com/

    Using this service can save you a lot of time and effort trying to find the answers you are looking for. BeenAsked.com is a free service and no registration is required.

    www.blurtit.com/

    ASK, FIND, ENLIGHTEN. These three words sum up what Blurtit is all about.

    www.chacha.com/

    ChaCha is like having a smart friend you can call or text for answers on your cell phone anytime for free! ChaCha works with virtually every provider and allows people with any mobile phone device

    www.mahalo.com/answers/

    Mahalo Answers has a points and levels system to encourage helpful participation.

    www.answerz.net/

    Answerz.net lets you search all the major questions & answers websites on the internet from one search box.

    http://osqa.net/

    Here you can ask and answer questions, comment and vote for the questions of others and their answers.

    http://www.answerly.com/

    Answerly is a free service where real people research your questions and send answers to your email inbox in minutes.

    http://www.funadvice.com/

    FunAdvice combines social media with Q&A. Sure, there is the basic question and answer format, profiles and a point system that all those other sites have.

    http://www.sodahead.com/

    Create and vote on public opinion polls, share knowledge and express opinions in a dynamic social community.

    http://www.strangequestions.com/

    Question and answer app intended for strange, weird, or unusual questions. Interesting trivia, facts, videos, and user comments about various topics. Users can submit questions, provide answers, and vote for the best/worst q&a on the site.

    http://www.defuddle.com/

    Ask a question, provide your choices (you can let other people suggest other options if you like), and see what the world has to say.

    http://www.321answers.com/

    321answers.com is a free questions and answers community which provides users a place to ask and answer questions.

    http://www.questioon.com/

    Questioon is a social utility enabling you to pose questions to Google or Real People.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    The problem with reading blogs is that they are ever-changing and so complex.... questions/comments / comments/replies/... that it can really strain the brain to follow them and to "keep up" with them when they contain so many nuiances. To click on the "blog" site, and then start reading from top to bottom, so to speak, can be a daunting task requiring a LOT of TIME, PATIENCE, and CONCENTRATION... all of which MOST interneters have little of. As for all the different "variations" of when an answer is not an answer, when a question is not a question, and what is chatting...you know...when you make it SO DIFFICULT to understand how to "work" the Y!A system/format, you DISCOURAGE people from participating in it. How discouraging is it to continue getting VIOLATION NOTICES, having to APPEAL them, and getting NO where?? A study of video games has proven that IF you do not ALLOW a player to WIN or ADVANCE at least ONCE in a while, they will eventually give up and try another game.... and Y!A will continue down this NO WIN path if they continue as they are, being so darned PICKY about their definitions... AND allowing so many SUBJECTIVE violations. Remember the old adage... K.I.S.S. ?? Y!A has FORGOTTEN it, and is becoming mired in their own gooey mess. The example you cite re: turning on the computer... do you think that the kids nowadays actually UNDERSTAND how to "format" an answer that's an ANSWER??? They can hardly SPELL "ANSWER"!!!! And when is it mandatory to have to choose from some laundry list the questioner has provided, otherwise it's NOT AN ANSWER! You say that asking for a CLARIFICATION is not a violation, but CHALLENGING the questioner's question/generalizations/ assumptions/ premeses IS a violation!!! Oh, but Y!A wishes to encourage an "exchange" of ideas, but don't challenge them? That's NOT part of exchanging ideas? And... again... do you think the kids (which are the bulk of the users) can actually manage all these nuiances??? Y!A should: 1-LIGHTEN UP 2-SIMPLIFY 3-NOT expect it's users to be a bunch of EINSTEINS. Maybe THEN they'd have better success with running this thing. Have a Yahoo Day!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    wiki answers

    answer bag

    and yea...

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    wiki answers....very similar, almost identical lol

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  • 1 decade ago

    AOL.COM i m from uk whats up INDIA.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    NONE. YAHOO IS GOD.

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