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Reddit feels like the new Quora nowadays.
I miss questions such as "Is 50LPA salary enough for a software engineer living in Bangalore?"
It got really bad during lockdown. Monetisation ruined it. Suddenly everyone was asking things like "What are some pics which deserve 186490 likes?" and the rest. I used to enjoy reading posts by Balaji Vishwanathan and Awdesh Singh though.
A massive influx of Indian users sort of killed it.
The biggest hassle I faced on Quora was the login requirement just to view answers sometimes.
It was my favourite platform from 2016 to 2021, then it got mainstream and questions like "share the best 10 memes" and random IT‑related stuff started appearing and ruined it. Its algorithm also didn't work fairly.
Now all Quora questions and answers are stored in LLMs' memory.
Now Quora feels like an open brothel... AI images are popping up everywhere.
It was a good platform, but the crappy monetisation program ruined it. Instead of paying those who wrote quality answers, they started paying the question askers. So users began posting pointless stuff like, "What memes deserve 999,999 likes?" The site got flooded with low‑quality content and real discussions vanished.
Damn, those were the good old days... Aviral Bhtnagar, Fittuber, Divyansh Jain, some Rohan from BCG, Loy Machedo...