2 years, 12 months ago
Why people ask Mahalo questions
I was wondering what the main reason people ask questions on Mahalo. Is it
A. You are not educated or experienced in that area.
B. You were too lazy to research/google it yourself.
C. You want a second or third opinion.
D. You wish to learn about a thing.
E. You make surveys like this.
A. You are not educated or experienced in that area.
B. You were too lazy to research/google it yourself.
C. You want a second or third opinion.
D. You wish to learn about a thing.
E. You make surveys like this.
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Usually I ask questions for opinion. I strongly believe that if you can get a good result in 30 seconds by searching Google or Mahalo search, then you shouldn't ask the question here.
Questions from Twitter are a bit different. Some users may be on-the-go, and can't easily do a Google search to find the information they need. Since @answers will respond back to them with new answers as they fly in, that's one way I'd see using MA for quick, factual questions.
Questions from Twitter are a bit different. Some users may be on-the-go, and can't easily do a Google search to find the information they need. Since @answers will respond back to them with new answers as they fly in, that's one way I'd see using MA for quick, factual questions.
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.
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