Tech-savvy power user’s experience exposes Quora being led like a sinking ship. Hundreds of millions of users are at risk of having to find a replacement. Fediverse to the rescue?
Quora has been going down for a while already:
https://slate.com/technology/2024/02/quora-what-happened-ai-decline.html
I remember two downturns:
- 2012 stagnation of development about that time when the other co-founder was fired or something
- 2018 beginning of the gradual removal of valuable features, I assume to “save money on maintenance now, suffer consequences later”
There is Trust Café,
https://www.trustcafe.io/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trust_Café
…as of November 7, 2019, [the founder Jimmy] Wales stated that he had just learnt about ActivityPub and was looking into it.
“Sounds interesting. Reading! Not likely to do anything like this soon as we are underfunded and just getting going. But it sounds interesting! […] Ok. I am always interested in decentralization as a principle. I don’t know of anything I could actually use in this case though. […] Also, to be clear, I’m not being dismissive. I’m reading up on ActivityPub to see if there’s a way to support it natively. If real tools are being built that I can interoperate with, that’s a clear win all around.”


I understand the need for features when it comes to StackExchange (though Piefed has that functionality now), but what did Quora do that existing fediverse services like Lemmy can’t replicate?
Quora used to have a fantastic crowd-edited question topic ontology/taxonomy for precise feed shaping with thousands of disambiguated topics interlinked in a graph/tree structure, but they enshittified the system away 2023, and now it’s all LLM misunderstandings of what the question topics should be. The bot thinks a question is about apples when the question is a mathematics word puzzle; “How many apples…”. The excuse for AI tagging was “tags can be abused” when in reality the crowd corrected the abuses quickly and reported the offenders. With the new AI tagger, my feed turned from a valuable place for learning into viral trash from Quora-celebrities, mostly about current news.
They never made the obviously needed features of: