One of the most appealing things about Quora is the extent to which it creates a pleasant community. When I saw this, I thought, "Hey, neat! I'll have a better idea who's reading my answers." But I understand why people are upset.
On the other hand, I almost murdered them when they started forcing people inbound from Facebook to log in with Facebook:
So I've got my eye on them. The extent to which they can square the community vibe and their relatively high moral standards with the expectations of their investors is still unclear.
One of the most appealing things about Quora is the extent to which it creates a pleasant community. When I saw this, I thought, "Hey, neat! I'll have a better idea who's reading my answers." But I understand why people are upset.
On the other hand, I almost murdered them when they started forcing people inbound from Facebook to log in with Facebook:
http://www.quora.com/rage-against-quora/Rage-forcing-Faceboo...
So I've got my eye on them. The extent to which they can square the community vibe and their relatively high moral standards with the expectations of their investors is still unclear.