It has a strong ML community, including those that like (and are from) Vietnam and China.

Even the liberals or milquetoast left-wing people from other countries give better answers; they’re not like the ones from Reddit, probably because non-English options are widely present.

And the answers are comprehensive. Now, are they always correct? No, not always. But keep in mind that neither are the answers from Reddit or Internet forums.

I find myself missing that place, but I was laughed at for using it a couple of times and so stopped after a while. I might re-use my old account again and maybe try to make another ML place.

Your thoughts?

Idk, I just prefer Quora sometimes; I’m always guaranteed an answer.

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    It’s definitely better than Reddit from what i’ve seen. But i can’t really say more than that because you can’t really browse it much without an account on there which i never made.

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      Oh fair. I just went back into my account again. The answers are fine, tbh.

      I still find it better than Reddit because it’s faster and covers more topics than Reddit.

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    I used to have quora back when I had an iPhone. I don’t remember how much I used it or what I used it for though, but I remember seeing and screenshoted a few pro-china posts on quora. Unfortunately, I lost my password for quora and forgotten about it. And I think I’m going to return to quora.

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      Same here. It was easier to use to get my questions answered.

      The answers on Reddit are rude in comparison.

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    Yes, I like it. But I never created an account. It’s better than reddit for opinions. Answers are also given by people from different countries worldwide. Unlike reddit, which the users seem to be almost all white American males.

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    Quora is full of reactionaries as well, so I don’t think it’s much better than Reddit. If you look in the right channels you can find good info in Reddit on geopolitics, as long you stay away from the mainstream subreddits.