If I wrote a post with this title on TechCrunch, no matter what I actually wrote in the post itself, the first 300 comments would all be complete troll bullshit.
Agreed. But the question is… why? What is it about Quora that enables it to provide such good answers (and community!) without falling prey to the trolls? I ask because I have some pet theories*, but no clear answers.
* it’s all about identity, and yes, that’s my blanket answer to everything now that I’m full-time on about.me
Quora is the wikipedia of knowledge and was similarly designed for an audience that cares highly about the quality of information that flows through the community. Yahoo Answers, on the other hand, was designed for everyone, which is why its quality generally sucks.
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