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I need to know what people of a very different opinion think The section on education is overly repetitive, and most of the questions could be answered by a simple google. Though there is a great deal of repetition in general, there are some interesting points and opinions. The atmosphere is relaxed and have not seen any disrespect or nastiness that are part of other forums. After having used the Quora app for about two years, I have come across a few annoying issues that really ruin the experience of the app.
Firstly, every time I open the app, I have to wait for the app the respond to my touches. It can take anywhere from around 10 seconds to almost 20 seconds. Next, when I want to search for a question, it seems to freak out and freeze the whole app. It opens the keyboard, and I can type on it, but there is a massive delay from when I press a key to it being displayed on the screen; it only happens when I open the app after not using it for a while.
I can tap and tap as many times I want, but it will not open the answer. Tapping on the answer itself does nothing either.
The last issue is the most annoying of them all. I have to manually close the app and reopen it again so it can work. These issues sometimes hold me back from even opening the app. Overtime, it seems that more problems are being made than fixed with every new feature update.
We're sorry to hear about this issue. Before I had the app I would get directed to the website from a daily email I would get.
That was a ridiculous situation. True, things seem to have changed. One aspect seems to be less formalized government access to information, which is ominous. Maybe Facebook et. Unfortunately, the negative impact on our 4th Amendment constitutional rights will remain, and in ways that are difficult to anticipate.
I would not mind if they set it to on and then announced when you next logged in that there is this feature and it is turned on by default, go here to change the settings…but if they turn it on and never make it public that they did, then that is despicable. I strongly dislike any program that likes to share my "stuff" that I didn't ask for.
I've noticed the Yahoo FB application and some others started sharing the articles I had been reading too. Thanks for the write-up. I thought they said adult content never has views and that you'd only be listed if you were already publicly following the topics on those example questions, e. Bad Breath and Necrophilia. Do you know if that's true? One has to expect to be watched, followed, traced, and all without privacy and with the knowledge that it's all shared somewhere.
We are not people when on the Internet; we are a statistic. People sign up somewhere and expect a lot of care, consideration, and privacy, We should expect the opposite. If there is something we don't want others to know, do not pot it up on the 'net. If we don't want people to know what we search for, view, or visit, then avoid places that allow such offerings. Gotta agree with Internaut- social Networks are minefield for the uninitiated and even , in some instances for the savvy folk. Anything that underhandedly changes the rules is a unethical, probabaly illegal and certainly dangerous to users.
My thoughts — ditch this one and look long and hard at Facebook ,Twitter et al — they are all fodder for hackers , spammers and provide all sorts of information that can be used by the site operators for their own dubious ends. They could have just as easily announced the feature before hand, including mentioning the opt-in option. The way they handled it was inexcusable. As a web publisher, I occasionally google my name, and surprise, surprise, the 1 spot on google was some site called Quora.
On the Quora profile was a Christmas themed profile picture I used for about 2 weeks on facebook, and a list of interests seemingly scraped at random from my facebook like list. My facebook privacy settings are set to the highest levels. Only 2 of them were active users. Quora is the spammiest, scammiest social site out there and I sincerely hope they go under soon, as hopefully the best way to get my profile finally removed.
I just found Quora via a google search on a Java topic. I was quite surprised to be presented with a "you shall not proceed unless and until you sign up with your google account or your facebook account" notice. Not in the least interested in doing so I clicked the "sign up using google" option just to see what blood they wanted. Well, it was no surprise perhaps to see they wanted to view my email address, and "View basic information about your account".
Ah, I wonder what that means? So I have to click the tiny little "i" to the right-hand side to divine just what is meant by "basic information".
I actually just hit my first Quora link, via Google, and it made me laugh. Who is stupid enough to use them? The other day I got one of the usual email digests from Quora and clicked on the message and it automatically opened a new tab and… I was automatically signed in to Quora.
Without using my Quora password. And it was the first time I had signed in in a few weeks. And I clear my cookies and other history every day. So how did they manage to sign me in without me entering my password?
Sure enough there it was. Now, this stuff is all gleanable from the forum posts, but it would take some searching. NO help or contact info. Tried oit today. You can opt out of everything except one. Asks for google contacts permission, says you can deny it at google, but at google for quorua you actually do not get that option. On Quora account you cannot edit your handle. When I comment my handke is listed repeated… looks like sloppy coding.
Quora is very slow to load… on fast devices. Plus the observations noted by others here. Probably designed as a business to be sold to data scrapers market data miners later. Going to just delete my account there. Reddit so much nicer.
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