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Can we no longer look at our questions, answers on yahoo answers is there no more recommended questions section?
Is this a social experiment to see how much you can ruin a site and still get visitors or something?
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- 7 years agoFavorite Answer
There are three links on the left-hand side: Answers Home, Notifications and Answers Profile Name. If you click on your Profile Name, it will bring you to your profile and there you can easily see your answers and questions. :)
If you go back to Answers Home, click on the Answers Tab. There you can answer questions in recent order. If you want questions recommended to you or you only want certain categories to show up in your question stream...just click on the Customize Feed to the right of the Answers Tab. :)
Hope this helps!
- Sandra S.Lv 77 years ago
Yahoo! Answers is definitely ongoing with their changes. So if you're a member like me, who is on daily, you have witnessed and witness the many changes/updates on a regular (even on a daily) basis. It's frustrating, but I roll with it. It's obvious that Yahoo! changed the design of Yahoo! Answers to accommodate more advertisements, and to make it more mobile user friendly. I'm not sure why they haven't settled into something comfortable by now though, I hope it will happen soon. :).
- oklatomLv 77 years ago
Yes we can, it has been simplified to make it easier. And Yahoo has put all the information on how to find things on their blog. You will find it here: http://yahooanswers.tumblr.com/post/98750947217/ya...
Have a look.
- ∅Lv 77 years ago
it's just Yahoo f*&%ing with their sites again.
man they sure do love fixing what ain't broke...
Source(s): 10 years of wondering "why change a good thing?"