San Jose, California Sep 6, 2018 (Issuewire.com) - Over the past few years, question and answer websites have become more and more popular, with websites like Quora and Yahoo Answers receiving a majority of the traffic. However, out of these came many other "copycats," namely a blant copycat called "Kuora.co."
However, is newly launched What If? HQ is clearly not one of these copycats. Instead, it adds a whole new idea.
What If? HQ was recently launched, on April the 24th, 2018. It's is a Q&A website, where people can ask questions. Users sign up and submit a question via a form. Then, the questions are posted on their website for other users to answer. Users may upvote answers that they like and downvote answers. If a user thinks the answer is what they want, they can accept the answer. Users also have the option to request an answer from a knowledgeable expert
Their brand name means ‘What if’ Head Quarters, or the headquarters for ‘What if’ questions. However, they allow all types of questions.
Revolutionary, or Copycat? Although it takes the idea from Quora, Yahoo Answers, and other Q&A website, it adds it's own spin.
The first difference would be its interface. Unlike Yahoo Answers, Blurtit, and some other Q&A sites, What If? HQ has an entirely different question listing page. Questions include a description, view count, vote count, answer count, tag, and category info. There are widgets and navigation menus are on the side, kind of like Reddit, but more simple.
What makes it revolutionary, though, is that What If? HQ lets users submit nearly any kind of question. While most Q&A websites are focused on providing informational questions and answers, What If? HQ has a much broader range of topics. For example, users can ask for feedback on a website or project, help on a project or assignment, info on a topic, or even investments in a business! This way, instead of having to hop between Quora for the nfo, Reddit for feedback, and LinkedIn to pitch a business, users can get the whole package in one website!
What If? HQ also has a point system, which rewards users with points for writing answers. Users can get badges, with the person with the most points getting a shiny golden badge. This system helps tell the trustworthiness of an answer.
More Info?
If you would like more info, you can email them at support@whatifhq.com
To sign up, just visit https://whatifhq.com
Or, you can read their about page
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