Quora on the Second Civil War
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I don't think it is, because Quora suffers from a massive self-selection bias. Normal people have little desire to go on the internet and answer often outright retarded questions pretending to know anything about the subject matter. As a consequence, Quora attracts Dunning-Krueger suffering midwits like cow shit attracts flies.
Kinda like Stack Overflow. Eugh.
Stack Overflow's great if you want to find potential exploits in code. Look for issues in extremely popular questions.
Stack Exchange was fine when you could argue facts with people and content had to pass technical criteria or it would be removed. (SO was a little more relaxed as long as content was coding related.) Then they added the Be Nice policy. Then they allowed off-topic political rants as long as they were anti-Trump. Then they banned users for not bowing to the rainbow mafia's attempt to control language.
Now it's run by a former reddit mod proud of his track record in stifling free speech and manipulating US elections. (banning T_D among other groups) There's no going back. It's DOA.
It's fun to troll some of the leftists on there from time to time, especially the anti-gun fags.