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Reddit
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"For hire" posts get a lot of attention
Where many of the current remote job boards are specifically for employees looking to apply to positions, reddit is a good place to post "for hire" ads and allow the employers to contact you.
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Not specifically a job board
Reddit is not specifically a job board, so may lack some of the features you're looking for (such as a strong search feature).
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Variety of freelance and salaried positions
There is a good variety of job types so you're able to find what fits your schedule and lifestyle best.
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Wortherendum
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Provides clear 'verdict'
Just like in referendums, provided you get enough yes/no answers - very helpful for people who find decision-making difficult.
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Doesn't require long answers
Wortherendum is based on binary answers - worth it/not worth it. Simple voting is all that is needed in order to answer the question. Textual answers can optionally be used to for more detailed explanations.
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No need to log in to see the content
User account is required only to post new questions and answers. Reading them doesn't require one.
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Yahoo! Answers
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Closed (mostly) - only an unaffiliated Japanese version remains online
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Very low quality of answers
Highly unreliable answers - often the answer doesn't even properly address the question.
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Yahoo! account required
Both asking and answering questions require a Yahoo! account.
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Single answer picked randomly as "Best answer"
The window to answer question - and to rate answers - is very short, the website will just close the question and designate a "best answer'" randomly.
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Answeree.com
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Lots of possibilities for member interactions
Members can follow each other, use private messaging, create their own signatures, add their social media profiles, websites, and blogs.
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Users can create signatures
Unlike other Q&A websites, users of Answeree can create a signature link to show below their posts.
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Easy to navigate and fast website
Mobile view is just like a mobile app.
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Foursquare
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Custom search results
Foursquare learns about what you like from the places you go and the searches you make. The app will give you recommendations based on what you like not what other people search for.
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Connects with Facebook and Twitter
Use Foursquare with Facebook and Twitter to see what restaurants and other places your friends recommend. Also get tips from those you follow about places you might not yet know about.
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Follow friends and trusted voices
Foursquare lets you follow your friends and other people that you trust to have great taste in food and places. You can view tips left by the people you follow at the places you go.
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Platforms:
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Quora
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No customization options
There is no way of making your Quora blog different from any other Quora blog. It is only an extension of your Quora profile.
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Tags help promote your content
When you tag your blog post, it will show up in feeds of people following that topic.
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Community interested in learning
Quora has a built-in audience interested in learning new things.
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StackExchange
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Objective; Not Subjective
The Stack Exchange sites are specifically designed to work for objective questions; questions with subjective answers are explicitly discouraged. See their blog for more information.
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Popularity / maturity
The Stack Exchange sites have a large user base. Due to this being broken down to sub-sites per topic however some of their sites have more users than others, so depending on the subject matter of the question this pro may not apply.
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Limited in scope
There is a large number of different "stackexchanges", but they are all completely closed off from one another.
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Subject Matter: Various (site specific)
Whilst sites under the Stack Exchange banner are focussed on specific topics, there are a wide variety of such sites. As such Stack Exchange could be described as being open to questions on any subject matter, but has the advantage that within its sub-sites, questions are targeted to the specific users/audiences of those sites.
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Intolerant and immature culture of the community
The people on the platform aren't very outgoing or accepting of others.
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Expert-level questions & answers
Many topics have active members who are among the top professionals in their fields. MathOverflow, for example, has Fields Medal winners.
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Popularity contest feeling
The reward system feels like you're in a popularity contest. While this encourages good answers, it feels like everything is built around the reward system. So much that, you need to have certain points to unlock features on the site.
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User ratings by topic
Users are scored based on their contributions, with the context of those contributions also being scored (i.e. answering a question tagged as being about XML increases that user's XML score). This results in allowing the questioner to gauge a rough idea of the answerer's relative knowledge within a domain when considering their answers vs contradictory answers from other users.
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What If? HQ
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Allow any type of question
They allow users to ask any type of question, including questions about school, books, memes, products, feedback, and much more.
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SEO value
Offers dofollow links, which help to boost seo.
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Really great community
The people are really kind and helpful
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BestCompany.com
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Offers a comprehensive ranking of the top companies in an industry
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Still growing
Despite having reviewed 3,000 companies, there are still several companies/industries that have not been reviewed.
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Provides a quick look at the most important factors in any industry
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Gives actual customers a voice
Customers can leave their own reviews in a place where businesses can actually see/respond to them.
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Explains how they rank each company
At the top of the page is a How We Rank button, which loads another page explaining the criteria of how they rank each company in a given industry. This is helpful to give some context behind certain criteria points, and helps you determine which aspect of an industry is most important to you.
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Data-driven rankings
All expert scores are calculated by carefully chosen ranking criteria.
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