Why do you enjoy participating in the hubpages' Q & A section?
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1. Sharing the knowledge to fellow hubbers and newcomers
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I like it for the interaction with other people with similar interests. I get intrigued by what new questions are being asked so even though many of the questions are serious and very good questions, it is fun to me and sometimes makes me laugh.
Sometimes I don't know what I should be doing on the internet (kind of stuck) and I find that when that happens I come to see your questions and answers. I think it is one of the best things about HubPages to be honest.
I find it very entertaining, even the ridiculous questions. Maybe some of mine are ridiculous as well!
Interaction with others. I answer questions to kill time when I've nothing better to do & relate my answers to those of others. I ask questions when there is something on my mind and I'm interested in comparing other opinions.
I like looking through the questions and imparting some knowledge on to the reader of the question.
Hi, IntimatEvolution. I like this section for two reasons. First, it is sometimes an inspiration for hubs. Someone asks an intriguing question and I run with it. The second reason is that the Q & A is infinitely more fun than the forums -- which because Americans are so bad at civil conversation -- usually deteriorate into mean-spirited, incoherent zoos! Here, a question is asked and answered. There's no going around and around and around and around..... you get the idea; that is what happens with the forums. Too often, too many people confuse an increasing vehemence with bringing NEW information to the table.
Take it easy.
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