Q. I wunt to know other good websites that i can ask questions in? Can somebody help me find them?
A. Wikianswers http://wiki.answers.com/ - A Q&A community based around a wiki. Anyone can answer a question, then anyone else can come along and edit the answer to refine it.
Answerbag http://www.answerbag.com/ - Similar to Yahoo! Answers, Answerbag tries to break down questions into social (fun), expert (serious), local, and shopping areas.
Askville http://askville.amazon.com/ - Amazon's Yahoo! Answers clone.
Yedda http://yedda.com/ - Standard free question and answer site.
Wondir http://www.wondir.com/ - Similar to Yahoo! Answers.
Live QnA http://qna.live.com/ - Microsoft's Yahoo! Answers clone.
Dizzay http://www.dizzay.com/ - A very basic Q&A site.
LinkedIn Answers http://www.linkedin.com/answers - Focused on business questions.
What should I say? http://whatshouldisay.com/ - Work and relationship advice seem to be the most prevalent topics at What Should I Say?
Simply Explained http://simplyexplained.com/ - Similar to Yahoo! Answers, the more you participate, the higher your "expert rating" can go.
Askeet! http://www.askeet.com/ - Askeet! is a near direct clone of Yahoo! Answers
AllExperts http://www.allexperts.com/ - Ask questions directly to volunteer experts.
PointAsk http://www.pointask.com/ - Standard Q&A fare.
The Answer Bank http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ - A simple answer-based community from Britain.
KnowBrainers http://www.knowbrainers.com/ - A question an answer site with a MySpace-like social network attached.
Wis.dm http://wis.dm/ - Another fairly new site, Wis.dm focuses on yes/no
questions.
Grupthink http://www.grupthink.com/ - Not questions and answers, but 'open-ended topics' and 'opinions' at Grupthink. (It's like Yahoo! Answers with thumbnail photos and comments on each answer.)
Answerbag http://www.answerbag.com/ - Similar to Yahoo! Answers, Answerbag tries to break down questions into social (fun), expert (serious), local, and shopping areas.
Askville http://askville.amazon.com/ - Amazon's Yahoo! Answers clone.
Yedda http://yedda.com/ - Standard free question and answer site.
Wondir http://www.wondir.com/ - Similar to Yahoo! Answers.
Live QnA http://qna.live.com/ - Microsoft's Yahoo! Answers clone.
Dizzay http://www.dizzay.com/ - A very basic Q&A site.
LinkedIn Answers http://www.linkedin.com/answers - Focused on business questions.
What should I say? http://whatshouldisay.com/ - Work and relationship advice seem to be the most prevalent topics at What Should I Say?
Simply Explained http://simplyexplained.com/ - Similar to Yahoo! Answers, the more you participate, the higher your "expert rating" can go.
Askeet! http://www.askeet.com/ - Askeet! is a near direct clone of Yahoo! Answers
AllExperts http://www.allexperts.com/ - Ask questions directly to volunteer experts.
PointAsk http://www.pointask.com/ - Standard Q&A fare.
The Answer Bank http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ - A simple answer-based community from Britain.
KnowBrainers http://www.knowbrainers.com/ - A question an answer site with a MySpace-like social network attached.
Wis.dm http://wis.dm/ - Another fairly new site, Wis.dm focuses on yes/no
questions.
Grupthink http://www.grupthink.com/ - Not questions and answers, but 'open-ended topics' and 'opinions' at Grupthink. (It's like Yahoo! Answers with thumbnail photos and comments on each answer.)
Whats a good website to ask questions on?
Q. Whats a good website to ask questions on? One where I get answers for my questions.
A. Yahoo Answers. I ask questions on here. A bunch of them are silly or stupid and I answer questions so I don't constantly lose points and get down graded a level.
Why does yahoo answers take away five points to ask a question?
Q. Isn't the point of this website to ask questions and get answers?
A. to motivate you to answer questions to help others
What is the best website for asking for legal advice?
Q. I have tried lawguru but my question didn't get picked to answer so if anyone knows of another website for asking questions of practicing lawyers, I would appreciate your information. Please type the name of the website without making it into a link. Thanks for your time.
A. attorneys won't answer your legal questions unless they get a retainer. There are ethical problems with giving "legal advice." You can try a volunteer lawyer program in your area. Try googling.
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