If you think Facebook or Twitter is bad when it comes to propagating fake news, nauseating virtue signalling, and toxic cancel culture, you clearly haven't seen Quora just yet. Thank goodness it's nowhere as important nor relevant as other social media. At least people on Facebook don't pretend they're building a so called library of knowledge, so the $#*!storm they produced is pretty typical of the internet. Quora on the other hand is a different story. It pretends to be something it's not, and it reflects in the kind of users it tends to attract. Pay close attention to what kind of users stay and who left the site and who decides who can stay or leave, because it's pretty telling of what kind of folks Quora is made of.
The site was built with a seemingly noble intention but clearly it has shown itself over the years to have no clue into which direction they're carrying the site. If history is anything to learn from, I can bet my penny there won't be any kind of library of knowledge built by attention seeking sociopathic snowflakes and tribal crybaby cancel mobs or con artists and losers playing the internet tough guy card behind the comfort of their own homes.
Truly this is the tragedy of our times that the internet have come from our hope to make a better society to such state where it provided platform to those who clearly don't deserve it. Sociopaths, cowards, losers, liars, shills, narcissists, idiots, bullies... the list goes on... all roaming around free and actually celebrated for destroying people's lives. Meanwhile folks who are kind, providing value to others and with good intentions got pounced, slandered, bullied, doxxed and cancelled. All these for what kind of higher purpose exactly? We might as well go back in time and reenact chopping off heads in public. At least, seeing real people unjustly and wrongly murdered before their eyes because of their own foolish hasty judgement like that will surely give these snowflakes something real to think about for once and hopefully a major trauma that might finally mentally paralyze them enough to not return back ever again to the internet.
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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 1.6 stars from 572 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.