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Why I Stopped Using Aardvark and Became a Quora Addict

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

I stopped using Aardvark for three reasons:

  • It felt very transactional — it lacked soul and depth.
  • It invaded my private space (my instant messenger sessions).
  • It performed well at questions that classic search engines and/or discovery site like Yelp usually handle well e.g. what bike stores are in Palo Alto or where can I find a free SVN MacOS client. You can get answers to these questions without nagging somebody.

On the other hand, I have become a Quora addict for three reasons:

  • Performs well at questions not well suited for a search engine: opinion, multiple constraints scenarios, hypothetical scenarios, etc.  For example startup founders and investors commonly ask “How did company X get traction.”  When somebody with knowledge of that company answers it provides insight that a search engine cannot find because that content previously did not exist.
  • Provides depth and insight — by keeping questions alive, providing answer summaries, etc. the content can become richer.
  • Feels like a natural conversation.  Quora is like a party where you can jump in and out of conversations of interest.  Whereas Aardvark which feels like a party where everybody is separated by a wall.

This blog post is adapted from my answer on Quora.  You should follow me on Quora here.