Does anybody miss yahoo/answers?

This is the next best-est thing

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  • JellyBeanBandit

    I used to love Yahoo Answers. Yeah there were a lot of idiots on there, particularly in the later years, but otherwise people would usually give good answers. I've tried switching to Quora, but it just seems so much more serious there, with some people posting entire dissertations as answers. People on Yahoo Answers were more relatable, like people on this site.

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    • Tinybird

      Yeah, and most of the questions on quora are retarded, and asked as if a robot asked them or with a really obvious answer.

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      • JellyBeanBandit

        Yeah, in fact I'm pretty sure a lot of them are generated by bots. They just seem too robotic.

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        • Tinybird

          They'll be like, "where do babies come from?" and the next will be something like, "I beat up my son and locked him in the cupboard for hours for not finishing his supper, and I think he deserved it, is this child abuse?"

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  • MonteMetcalfe

    I miss the guy who used to say "You've got mail" when you'd sign on to AOL.
    He was my only true friend in the world.

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    • raisinbran

      What about the MS Word paperclip?

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      • MonteMetcalfe

        We weren't friends.

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        • raisinbran

          What about Rover the Microsoft Windows search companion?

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  • SkullsNRoses

    I miss the laughably stupid questions, especially the ones with terrible grammar. The fact people would spew their ridiculous opinions and “advice” in the replies with their real names and selfies attached was always bizarre to me.

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    • Somenormie

      My favorite one had to be one where someone asked if a human can walk on the sun

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  • Bassmachine

    90's and early 2000's internet was awesome. Web pages where so organic homegrown if you know what I mean it was exciting discovering a new website.

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  • Tinybird

    Yeah, it was a part of my childhood. Another part of my childhood that is gone. I don't understand why they can't just leave these things up.

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  • Somenormie

    I don't miss it at all.

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  • capman

    I did miss it, why they had to go I don't know. But glad I found IIN.

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