Google’s John Mueller was asked if blocking Google from anti-ad block detection function would cause Google to see the page as cloaking. Mueller explains what cloaking is and why blocking Google from the ad blocker detection script isn’t cloaking. Cloaking Violates Google’s Guidelines Cloaking is an old trick where a web page shows different content depending if a site visitor is a search engine bot or a regular human user. In the very old days adding keywords multiple times on a page… Source link
Read More »‘Can babies see ghosts?’ The best of Yahoo Answers | Yahoo
Before Reddit’s Am I the Asshole? forum for the “frustrated moral philosopher”, or days-long Twitter debates about whether you wash your legs in the shower, there was Yahoo Answers: one of the first online crowdsourcing resources, now a repository of infamously idiosyncratic wisdom. Established in 2005, the “knowledge-sharing” platform was where you might turn for help with a head-scratcher such as “How do I get black ink from a Biro out of coloured clothes?”, “What documents… Source link
Read More »Tell us about the best Yahoo Answers posts you have seen | Technology
Since 2005, Yahoo Answers has been one of the longest-running platforms providing reader posted questions and answers. Last week it was announced that the platform would be shutting down on 4 May. To celebrate the best of Yahoo Answers, we would like to hear about the best posts you have seen on the platform over the last 16 years. Share your suggestions You can get in touch by filling in the form below. Your responses are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your… Source link
Read More »Yahoo Answers is shutting down. Why are companies ditching discussion features?
It’s the end of an era for Yahoo Answers, the Q&A platform that launched 16 years ago and invited a slew of questions that ranged from the mundane (“Can wall tiles be used on floors?”), to the philosophical (“What is the true meaning of life?”). The site will no longer accept new questions beginning on April 20, and the platform will completely cease operations on May 4. While some users appeared earnest, Yahoo Answers became known throughout its run… Source link
Read More »How Yahoo! Answers Shaped The Internet – NPR
Yahoo! Answers is shutting down in May. From sex education to homework help, users of the forum remember how it shaped early Internet culture. Source link
Read More »Yahoo! Answers was internet’s Stone Age. It was also our friend, agony aunt, and teacher
Illustration by Ramandeep Kaur | ThePrint Text Size: A- A+ Before one could yell ‘Ok Google’, ‘Alexa’, or ask Siri for answers to the most inane questions about love, life, and the universe, there was Yahoo! Answers. Part of the internet stone age, Yahoo! Answers represents an epoch in itself, where people from all mental calibres (truly all) flocked to ask strangers on the internet the most obscure, banal, hilarious, and… Source link
Read More »Yahoo Answers Memorialized Through Typing Of The Dead Dictionary
With the looming closure of Yahoo Answers, one Twitter user has compiled 500 questions from the site into a mod for The Typing of the Dead: Overkill. In response to the closure of Yahoo Answers, the site’s most memorable questions have been memorialized as a dictionary mod for The Typing of the Dead: Overkill. Built as a blend of zombie shooter and typing instructor, The Typing of the Dead franchise has… Source link
Read More »Yahoo Answers, a haven for the confused, is shutting down
By Daniel Victor, The New York Times Company At times on Yahoo Answers, the people asking questions of strangers lunged for the hallucinatory limits of human curiosity: What would a heaven for elephants be like? Should scientists give octopi bones? It helped people identify their sense of self: Why do people with baguettes think they are better than me? Is being popular in high school a good skill I can use in a job interview? It sought explanations for the unexplainable: Smoke coming from… Source link
Read More »Goodbye and oy vey, Yahoo Answers – The Forward
Yahoo Answers, the pioneering online question-and-answer platform, will shut down permanently this May, forever erasing from the internet one of the original places for people to solicit unverified information from strangers. What was once an actually useful and occasionally thoughtful place for users to ask questions ultimately became yet another internet punchline, with greatest hits including “How is babby formed? How girl get pregant?” I took a spin through some of Yahoo Answers’… Source link
Read More »How can this be the end of Yahoo Answers?
In middle school, Alex Fong would spend 15 hours a week on Yahoo Answers, helping strangers sort through their aquarium conundrums. He answered questions like: “Why are my fish sick?” “What can I do with this 10-gallon tank?” “What fish can live together?” To address the tougher questions, he poured over aquarium books. He tried to make his answers detailed and long. After a month of posting, he earned the “top contributor” designation—with 477 points and a 79… Source link
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