Answerbag was created in 2003.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Psilocybe tampanensis was created in 1978.
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I do not use Answerbag in addition to WikiAnswers. Answerbag is much like Yahoo! Answers, and has the same quality flaws as Yahoo! Answers. The answers are as-is, while WikiAnswers has an answer being worked on by hundreds of contributors until the answer is perfect.
they came here of course
Answerbag is a term that refers to a very large online database of FAQs where users submit both questions and answers in order to help each other out.
You could try answerbag or yahoo answers if you don't like wikianswers.
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To get an answer on Answerbag, you can either post a question directly on the platform or search for existing questions that may have already been answered. Users often respond with their insights or information related to your query. Engaging with other users by commenting or upvoting helpful responses can also enhance the experience and provide more clarity.
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This is not answerbag.com. You need to ask them.
Some other Q&As are Yahoo! Answers, webanswers.com, justanswer.com, Answerbag, Amazon's Askville, General Opinions, Quora, Stack Exchange and Blurtit.
AnswerBag was an online question-and-answer community that allowed users to ask questions and receive answers from other users. It was launched in the early 2000s but struggled to gain a substantial user base and compete with larger platforms like Yahoo! Answers and Quora. Ultimately, it was discontinued, and its website went offline, with users redirected to other Q&A platforms. The site’s closure reflects the challenges faced by niche Q&A services in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Google "Answers.com clone" or "AnswerBag Clone" or "Yahoo Answers clone", pretty much what you should find are scripts that developers have created for interested people like you. The reason why I tell you to google is because I don't want to promote a script because you will have to pay, and their script is buggy, I don't want you to blame me.