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Yahoo Answers (08/09/2006)

Yahoo Answers

Entered CNET Catalog: 08/09/2006

SKU: SERVYAHOOANSWERS

Manufacturer: Yahoo! Inc.

Product summary

The goodThe good: Clean interface; free; lets you make anonymous posts; big user base offers plenty of chances for responses; ties into other Yahoo services.

The badThe bad: Yahoo Answers allows only one week to reply to queries; silly answers can clutter the service; can't attach images or videos to posts as Answerbag allows.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: Yahoo Answers' community of millions puts plenty of heads together to pose questions and post replies, but it can also force you to filter out signal from noise.

Average user rating: from 4 users
4.0 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 09/01/2006
Want to know the best way to fold a T-shirt or want to share your sleek technique with a stranger? Yahoo Answers lets you ask and answer silly and serious questions for free.

Once we signed into answers.yahoo.com with our Yahoo ID, we were able to ask and answer questions right away. You can display or hide an image or use a Yahoo avatar to represent you. Unlike the beta version of Windows Live QnA, which lets any user view your Spaces blog, when you sign up with Yahoo Answers, you can choose how much of your information other users can see. Therefore, you don't have to share your full name if it happens to be part of your Yahoo handle--a welcome privacy protection.


Yahoo Answers displays questions and replies within a bright, clean interface that allows you to reveal your Yahoo ID, hide your true identity, or flaunt an alter-ego avatar.

Yahoo Answers' queries are labeled by category, such as Business & Finance, Computers & Internet, and Pregnancy & Parenting. You can subscribe to an RSS feed for updates on your questions and save them to Yahoo's My Web, or you can ask Yahoo to e-mail you with the latest answers to your post. As it is a final product, Yahoo Answers offers many more questions and answers than the test edition of Windows Live QnA beta. Unfortunately, Yahoo's incoming list of the newest questions often gets cluttered with junk, such as "I love Chad" or "Who likes Montana chicks?" Luckily, Advanced Search lets you filter by keyword, category, and the number of thumbs-up ratings. Yahoo has toyed with allowing users to integrate Yahoo Videos into their posts but has dropped the idea at this point. Answerbag, on the other hand, allows you attach videos and images to queries and replies.

Yahoo Answers lets you rack up points according to how often and how well you answer other users' questions. Your account opens with a balance of 100 points, and you earn more according to how often and how well you answer other users' questions. A bar graph on your profile page shows how many times you've asked and answered questions. Each question remains open for seven days, during which time other users can provide answers and you can vote for the best answer.

We asked, "What's better to use at the grocery store--paper or plastic?" Within 10 minutes, we received 18 answers, more than triple the number of replies received for the same question posted with Windows Live QnA. However, within a day, we had received roughly the same number of replies from both services. Most of the other Yahoo users' answers were curt and subjective, while several were better thought out. We received more helpful replies with objective, how-to questions, such as how to clean tile cement off of silver jewelry.

Support for Yahoo Answers comes in the form of a user forum and a well-organized, searchable knowledge base, but no e-mail help is available. The self-policing community lets you report bad behavior. Because Yahoo has released the underlying code of Answers to the public, you can check out potential plug-ins from third parties at gallery.yahoo.com.

If you don't want to waste time filtering out responses from amateurs, you can shell out $2.50 to ask a question at Google Answers. If you prefer to remain anonymous, try the free Wondir. Overall, however, we found Yahoo Answers to be a well-organized and simple service that can deliver helpful assistance from among its tens of millions of users--as long as you choose your subjects wisely.

User opinions

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User Rating:
5.0 stars

out of 4 user reviews

I really love it!

Pros: You will always get an answer for whatever you need help on now matter what.

Cons: There are some dumb answers or questions.

Review: Yahoo answers has been my first choice to ask question online..specially math. Whenever I feel really stuck on a problem I just ask and in about 5 to ten minutes i'll have at least 3 answers for my problem from different ways of solving my problem. This really helps me. I really love this service because it allows us to help and be helped at the same time. There might be some dumb questions asked or answered but overall you will always get what you're looking for..Since there are millions of users out there..Somebody has to know.
User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 4 user reviews

It is GREAT

Pros: Easy to use, clean competition

Cons: some trolls

Review: It is a great site. they will let you ask anything as long as it follows the community guidelines. The community is very responsive allowing you to get a large amount of great info in one page.

CNET should review it now, they've made some changes in two years.
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 4 user reviews

Good way to get random answers to random questions

Pros: Tons of Yahoo users out there who might know the answer

Cons: There are some less helpful people out there... ;-)

Review: Its useful if you ask specifically. I've used it for tech stuff and travel stuff and its been very helpful.
User Rating:
2.5 stars

out of 4 user reviews

if your looking for help on homework or something that is needed to be done, forget it!

Pros: it has a forum feeling of having people answer it but without threads

Cons: it's still a beta product, get ready to filter arrogant insults, answers just to get points, and spam

Review: if your looking for a "ask and answer" question site that is not a forum, this is it. but be ready to feel some let downs.

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