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Yes I agree in this sense.
I'm sure you've listened about 'Quora'. I think SN is closest to it, not reddit.
I'm familiar with Quora but I haven't followed anything going on with it.
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Personally, I think Quora is what other social medias should be. I’m not a fan of Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok, and so on. It becomes too much about me, “look at my perfect life”. I generally love to see people share their stories to the benefits of others and that's where quora excels.
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I think it's not much popular in USA because reddit is all over there. It's very popular for discussions in India and Europe or in many parts of the world. I often find good content there, although it has almost nothing for Bitcoin related discussions.
I'd have ranked SN closer to Bitcoin talk but I see SN has versatility in content like quora has.
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You're right that we don't think about Quora much, but I can see how it's pretty similar.
Do they just have simple up and down votes for answers or do they have a bunch of other random crap like Reddit?
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Nothing else afaict. The only crap there is that you see an advert after every two three answers. However they won't bother you if you can ignore them.
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