Why do people go Anonymous on Quora?
Originally Answered: Why does people chose to be shown as Anonymous on Quora? Because not everyone is comfortable while posting questions or asking people questions so they stay anonymous. In this way they get what they want without showing their identity.
Why does Quora force you to make an account?
They want to make sure that you are forced to sign in and give them your information just to read the site. They could have gone a better route and allowed you to read the topics, and then prompt you later on to login or signup.
Is it safe to join Quora?
Quora is as safe as any other social websites on the internet. Quora website itself is very safe from threats and hackers. The content of the website is constantly checked by moderators for sensitive and abusive content to remove. Only so much can be done with thousands of questions everyday and a few mods.
Is QOOH really anonymous?
Qooh.me is a social media service that allows people to anonymously ask questions about users. People asking questions are not required to join. If you answer a question, the answers are posted on your online profile, which is publicly available online.
What do you think about Quora?
Quora is a fantastic resource. But it will never have growth or usage rates comparable to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram et al, because it’s sheer human nature to prefer conversation to answers; and it will never be quite as absorbing as Wikipedia, because other people’s questions are never as interesting as our own.
Is Quora really a horrid service for blogging?
In its early days, Robert Scoble was much mocked for complaining that Quora was “a horrid service for blogging.” And rightly so: that is not and never has been its point. But I can kind of see where he was coming from.
Will Quora ever be bigger than Twitter?
From the early days of Quora, when it was the Biggest Thing In The Valley, people have been saying “ Quora will be bigger than Twitter .” But–sorry. No. Not even close. There are various theories as to why. Some claim “ Quora power-users, the self-proclaimed elite who dominate the site, prevent Quora from growing its community .”