Sometimes Quora members really know their stuff. If I google history of the les paul guitar and I get one (or more) Quora results - those results might be fantastic. A Quora member named My1959LesPaul might give a 600+ word answer that's enlightening, informative, amusing, accurate, and he even puts in ~5 photos. That's one of my "I love the internet" moments.
But if I google history of covid - I don't want any Quora results or any Quora-like results at all. I'm not looking for a rando's take.
Not always, in the past couple of years, there have been a lot of dedicated USSR nerds that continually post and debunk myths about the Soviet Union in WWII. But if their posting ever stops then it will immediately go back to unverified shit.
Sometimes Quora members really know their stuff. If I google
history of the les paul guitar
and I get one (or more) Quora results - those results might be fantastic. A Quora member named My1959LesPaul might give a 600+ word answer that's enlightening, informative, amusing, accurate, and he even puts in ~5 photos. That's one of my "I love the internet" moments.But if I google
history of covid
- I don't want any Quora results or any Quora-like results at all. I'm not looking for a rando's take.history of wwii
is another bad one for quoraAck. I can imagine. "Well, when it comes to this battle and many others - people forget to see things through the perspective of the Nazis..."
Not always, in the past couple of years, there have been a lot of dedicated USSR nerds that continually post and debunk myths about the Soviet Union in WWII. But if their posting ever stops then it will immediately go back to unverified shit.
I googled "Did Stalin drink" and got served with a Quora result that cited directly from Montefiori and the Court of the Red Czar.