What is Quora

 Quora is a knowledge-sharing platform designed to facilitate the exchange of information and insights among its users. Here are some detailed aspects of Quora:


1. **History and Founders:**

   - **Founded:** Quora was founded in June 2009.

   - **Founders:** Adam D'Angelo, a former CTO at Facebook, and Charlie Cheever, also a former Facebook employee, started the platform.


2. **Platform Structure:**

   - **Profiles:** Users create personal profiles where they can share their background, expertise, and interests.

   - **Questions and Answers:** The core function of Quora is the question-and-answer format. Users can ask questions, provide answers, and comment on both.

   - **Topics:** Questions are categorized under various topics, which users can follow to tailor their feed to their interests.


3. **Community and Interaction:**

   - **Upvotes and Downvotes:** Users can upvote answers they find helpful or insightful and downvote those they find less useful. This system helps surface the best answers.

   - **Comments and Edits:** Users can comment on answers to ask for clarification, provide additional information, or engage in discussion. Answers can also be edited by the original author to improve quality and accuracy.

   - **Spaces:** Users can join or create "Spaces" (similar to groups or communities) to discuss specific topics in more depth.


4. **Content Moderation:**

   - Quora has guidelines and policies to ensure the quality of content. It employs moderation tools and community reporting mechanisms to manage inappropriate or low-quality content.


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