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What happens when you ask a question on Quora?
Whether it is web or mobile you can ask a question from your Quora Home page, you just need to click on “What is your question?” prompt above your feed and start typing your question. Once you’ve asked your question, Quora will distribute your question to writers and notify you about new answers.
What is the purpose of asking questions?
In conclusion, asking meaningful questions gives our learners permission to be curious and creative. They get to think and question in a way that helps them become better thinkers. They also get to strive for deeper knowledge and more meaningful answers.
Do we get money for asking questions on Quora?
Contrary to popular belief Quora does not pay for questions. They merely share any revenue they get from the ad impressions on the answer pages resulting from the questions that are asked.
Does Quora steal your information?
You’ve probably already received an email from Quora if your data was compromised. But don’t worry, your identity probably won’t be stolen because Quora doesn’t collect sensitive personal information like credit card or social security numbers.
Can people see who viewed their Quora profile?
No you cannot see who viewed your quora profile , you can only see your answer views and profile views .
Can I know who searched me on Quora?
Now, when you’re signed into Quora, you will register as having “viewed” questions you see in your feed or in your weekly digest email. But the system works like LinkedIn’s “Who’s Viewed Your Profile” personal analytics: If you’ve turned off Quora views, you won’t be able to see the views of others.
Should you use Quora?
Quora is great for content ideation Quora offers endless opportunities to discover common questions and create targeted content that provides actionable answers and solutions. By following users and feeds, you’ll easily be able to see what topics and content types are sticky with the community.
Can Quora hack you?
Quora said it discovered last week that hackers broke into its systems and were able to make off with data on up to 100 million users. That data could have included a user’s name, email address, and an encrypted version of their password.