sandman's Avatar
sandman 4
6 Asked
2 Answered
0 Best
0
No one has voted on this question yet :(
3 years, 5 months ago

What is the difference between Mahalo, Yahoo Answers and Amazon's Askville?

What is the difference between Mahalo, Yahoo Answers and Amazon's Askville?
Tip for best answer: M$0.00
Separate topics with commas, or by pressing return. Use the delete or backspace key to edit or remove existing topics.

You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.

M$

What is Your Answer?

0
0
0

5 Answers

0
pebbles's Avatar
pebbles | 3 years, 5 months ago
8
Yahoo Answers and Mahalo have similar formats. Questions can get an unlimited number of answers and all answers are visible immediately. Askville is different. Questions can get up to five answers, which are visible only to the asker and answerers. Until the questions closes, anyone else who wants to see the answers has to give up the ability to answer the question. All answers are anonymous until voting is finished.

Askville and Mahalo emphasize a community component in addition to the Q&A. So far, Mahalo has done a better job of integrating the two, so that neither is more important than the other. It's early days yet so will be interesting to see how this evolves. YA is a community in the sense of people being together for a common interest.

Askville and Yahoo Answers appeal to different demographics. The bulk of Askville members are 40 plus and it's not unusual to hear from people in their sixties and seventies. Yahoo is the opposite. I don't have enough experience of Mahalo to be sure but I'd guess it falls somewhere in between.

Of the three Mahalo is the most calm. People at Askville and YA can be rude. On YA it's mostly to each other. At Askville people can be rude to each other but they also make demeaning remarks about staff. Both sites have their share of the usual internet sorts of unpleasantness.

All the sites offer a reward system. Askville has gold, which hasn't been good for anything except once, briefly. YA has points. You need to spend points to ask a question. Points also help you advance in levels, which give you more privileges, including the occasional prize. Mahalo you know about.

YA and Mahalo award best answer in about the same way. Askville lets the asker and answerers vote on answers. The asker doesn't get to determine the best answer but his vote counts as two.

In other areas, Mahalo, so far, is tops in quality of questions and answers, Askville leads in discussion and YA is best for quantity.

You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.

M$

Report Abuse

Post Reply Cancel
0
brook's Avatar
brook | 3 years, 5 months ago
4
I my opinion, I would say the big difference is the M$ concept - the appeal of real world reward is a big one.

From my experiences on Yahoo Answers it seems to attract a reasonable amount of what would seem like frivolous questions. (i.e. ones that could easily be answered with a quick search)...

While Amazon's Askville doesn't appeal as much to me personally as it is wholly and blatantly owned by (for lack of a better description) an online store front.

These are just my thoughts but ultimately (other than the M$'s) the difference is going to come down to the strength and diversity of the community that uses it. Mahalo certainly has done a decent job in trying to attract members to the community.

You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.

M$

Report Abuse

Post Reply Cancel
0
greenleaf's Avatar
greenleaf | 3 years, 5 months ago
5
Mahalo answers is like an immature version of Yahoo Answers, with the option to pay/get paid for answers and also the option to comment on answers. Askville is a little different, where questions have discussions, and after getting enough Askvillle coins you could get simple gifts once in a while.

You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.

M$

Report Abuse

Post Reply Cancel
0
ryanscott's Avatar
ryanscott | 3 years, 5 months ago
4
Yahoo Answers never caught my fancy. Mahalo Answers is crazy addictive. And a useful business tool.

You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.

M$

Report Abuse

Post Reply Cancel
0
giantapplepie's Avatar
giantapplepie | 1 year, 11 months ago
3
I agree. It is addictive. On my first day, I made at least 50 answers.

You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.

M$

Report Abuse

Post Reply Cancel

Learn something new with our FREE educational apps!

Private lessons in the comfort of your own home. Get back in shape or finally pick up a guitar with our great experts guiding you the whole way!
Learn Guitar
Learn Hip Hop
Learn Pilates