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Why is quora making me download the app

2021.12.17 21:55






















I have to manually close the app and reopen it again so it can work. These issues sometimes hold me back from even opening the app. Overtime, it seems that more problems are being made than fixed with every new feature update. We're sorry to hear about this issue. Before I had the app I would get directed to the website from a daily email I would get. You either close the page before finishing the answer or download the app.


Finally I had enough and downloaded the app. It takes me to a feed with different questions. So I give up on the email question that brought me to the app in the first place and start browsing the feed and reading an answer to a new question. The developer, Quora, Inc. The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:.


Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More. With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. App Store Preview. Screenshots iPad iPhone iMessage. Nov 22, Version 8. Quora is failing at the internet hard. Santi M. I'll pay a site if the information it provides is unique and useful. Confession: I used and paid experstsexchange for a while. Then I started getting lousy answers to MY questions and stale answers on research.


Frankly I am overwhelmed with general information at this point. So much "news" isn't really news and so much of the rest of it is simply poorly written editorials. Not unique - not useful. I'd pay for this site, actually. Couldn't figure out how, so I bought your lost phone app.


But you're right, Scott. If you tried to deny me with some tomfoolery, a loud, awful game show buzzer would go off in my head and I'd be gone. Actually, I hear that sound a lot these days. Ever since Quora started heavy-handed moderation of question and answer content and sometimes even by person it became of as little informative value as Yahoo Questions. I dropped out of the conversation some time ago. No looking back. I'm a heavy Quora user who signed up before they started doing this.


I think Quora's content is great, but I think their whole walled garden approach is a giant mistake. As you explain so clearly, it turns off a lot of people. Thanks for taking the time to document your experience. William Pietri. Well written. I have to agree with you that any website funneling me into their application gets an automatic back button or page close.


Open web! If you want me to enjoy your amazingly awesome content and share it, make it responsive and mobile friendly! I don't need a Quora app or many others that I wouldn't find use for on a daily basis. Good DAY Sir! Evan Rose. I hadn't really messed with it before, but it looks like the common way to view source on an iPhone is to use a bookmarklet and that there are several options to choose from. I'm curious which one you're using and if you'd checked out more than one?


The words actually do say, "You need the app to read all the answers". Yet every time I see it I read, "You need to press your back button and find a more usable web site". Richard Carr. You sure have a point. Then again one may have even higher expectations. For example expecting to use the service under better Terms. Or even to have access to the Quora source code and create their own instances before accepting to use the service.


The limit is subjective. Many users probably the vast majority will simply accept to use their app. Timely post Scott. Our local newspaper just went to a paywall. You are allowed to read five articles online before being blocked. The choices there are subscribe to the print version and get online access included or subscribe to a digital only plan. What sillyness.


Brian K. February 15, The sea of apps is also creating something of a "Tragedy of the Commons". When apps were rarer, being asked to install one wasn't so much of an annoyance. But now that the bandwagon is moving along it's "the thing to do". Well, many of us smartphone users are ditching the apps due to pestering updates, etc. Why deliver something through an app that already has an app for that purpose, i. Apps that deliver web content cannot last if everyone is doing it.


And it's unnecessary anyways. Nicholas Ketchum. I remember reading that these fall under foul play as per Google SEO policies. I love the fact that the open web just got turned against those trying to close part of it. You undermine your argument when you contradict yourself.


If you hit a Times link from Google or Twitter, it works. That's a good thing. If you see something else interesting, they let you read that, too, up to ten times. That's also a good thing. But they don't want you to read unlimited amounts of their "value-add" for free.


I have the NY Times app, which allows free access to the top news stories, and depending on the day's events, I read it between a few times a week or several times a day. I don't subscribe, which means I can't use it to read columnists, etc, but I'm OK with that. I understand what they're trying to do, and I agree with it so I live with it. Most casual users of the Internet seem to have a belief that the millions of people creating content and platforms fulltime on the Internet are doing it purely out of charity and the goodness of their hearts, and have no interest in or need for being compensated in any way for their work aside from a few "thanks" here and there.


If the rest of the world were run this way, we'd be back to throwing spears at antelopes and growing all of our own food on plots of land not far from our homes within a year. I agree that the Quora implementation is very poorly done. I'm not a frequent user, but when I hit the site recently I get the whole "You need an account to view this page" thing and immediately leave. However, I'm not Quora's target demographic; I don't spend much time on the site, and don't answer questions.


In other words, people who use up bandwidth and little else. My guess is, Quora will be happy to see those people go Oh well Dilip: I had the same thought. Great minds think alike. Did your wife teach you that? Some yuppy. February 16, Last time I looked a Quora in a desktop browser I had Fiddler open.


That's why it was the LAST time. Try it, see what I mean. Scott, I think they're tracking your bowel movements. CAD bloke. So I found a way around the NYT paywall So go sign up for a free Instapaper. This happened to me on the MIT technology review site the other day, so I had to download the article twice in order to be able to read it.


I have an amazing mobile browser with a large screen and have zero problems reading normal websites on it. Just fucking let me!!! Josh Schlesinger. February 17, But at least I can find answers there.


February 18, Instead, they chose this. In fact you can even click on other things and continue to use the site without being limited anymore during that browsing session. Unfortunately, many of those extensions end up spying on you. Browse All iPhone Articles Browse All Mac Articles Do I need one? Browse All Android Articles Browse All Smart Home Articles Customize the Taskbar in Windows Browse All Microsoft Office Articles What Is svchost.


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