Yahoo! Answers To Shut Down After 16 Years

An end of an era.

Tech & Gadgets 
37,707 Hypes 11 Comments

Yahoo! Answers is shutting down after 16 years. For those who aren’t familiar with the website, it’s a community-driven Q&A platform that lets users ask questions and submit answers from other users.

The site was launched in 2005, making it the longest-running Q&A platform on the web. In a statement, the company offered some details behind its decision to close the platform: “while Yahoo! Answers was once a key part of Yahoo’s products and services, it has become less popular over the years as the needs of our members have changed. To that end, we have decided to shift our resources away from Yahoo! Answers to focus on products that better serve our members and deliver on Yahoo’s promise of providing premium trusted content.”

According to sources, one of the platform’s major competitors is Google as it includes its own Q&A section — other competitors include Quora.

Those who want to get in their last few questions and answers can do so before April 20, when the company will close off any new submissions. Yahoo plans on closing the platform entirely on May 4 and users will have until June 30 to download archived content.

In case you missed it, Wikipedia is putting a price tag on its content for big tech companies like Google.

Read Full Article

What to Read Next

Omegle Shutting Down After 14 Years
Tech & Gadgets

Omegle Shutting Down After 14 Years

The service was used by some to “commit unspeakably heinous crimes,” said the founder.

Moncler CEO To Retain 16-Percent Stake in Brand After Shareholder Shuffling
Fashion

Moncler CEO To Retain 16-Percent Stake in Brand After Shareholder Shuffling

Shareholders are exiting CEO Remo Ruffini’s holding company, opting for a direct stake.

Britney Spears Shuts Down Rumors of New Album, Vows To "Never Return to the Music Industry"
Music

Britney Spears Shuts Down Rumors of New Album, Vows To "Never Return to the Music Industry"

The artist’s last full-length effort dates back to 2016’s ‘Glory.’


Neil Young Returns to Spotify After Two-Year Boycott
Music

Neil Young Returns to Spotify After Two-Year Boycott

The singer pulled his music in 2022 after taking issue with Joe Rogan’s controversial podcast.

'Lord of the Rings' Soviet TV Adaptation Found 30 Years Later
Entertainment

'Lord of the Rings' Soviet TV Adaptation Found 30 Years Later

Check out the fun costumes and old special effects.

Jordan's LS Slide Combines Utilitarian Stash Pockets With Solarsoft Comfort
Footwear

Jordan's LS Slide Combines Utilitarian Stash Pockets With Solarsoft Comfort

The heel can also be removed for a customized fit and style.

M.I.A. Is Selling Her Very Own NFT Art Exhibit
Art

M.I.A. Is Selling Her Very Own NFT Art Exhibit

“A living, breathing, psycho-spectral canvas that crystalizes this moment in time.”

Clubhouse to Enable New Payment Methods for Creators
Tech & Gadgets

Clubhouse to Enable New Payment Methods for Creators

The app confirms it won’t be taking any cuts.

Burberry's New Slides Are a Nod to the Brand's Vintage Checks
Footwear

Burberry's New Slides Are a Nod to the Brand's Vintage Checks

A minimal take on the iconic pattern.


Krispy Kreme Is Offering Its First-Ever Oreo-Glazed Donuts
Food & Beverage

Krispy Kreme Is Offering Its First-Ever Oreo-Glazed Donuts

Alongside a mouth-watering Oreo Mocha Chiller.

LEGO and DC Team up for Collectible Batman Cowl
Design

LEGO and DC Team up for Collectible Batman Cowl

A fun addition to your home or office.

645AR Says 'NFT Is the Future' Debuts Two Limited-Edition NFTs With Release of "Most Hated" EP
NFT

645AR Says 'NFT Is the Future' Debuts Two Limited-Edition NFTs With Release of "Most Hated" EP

Two pieces entitled “The Adoration of 645AR” and “The Feast of 645AR” with multi-disciplinary artist, Squibs.

Tim Cook Drops Hints About a Possible Apple Car in the Future
Tech & Gadgets

Tim Cook Drops Hints About a Possible Apple Car in the Future

The Apple CEO declined to confirm whether the company would finally release its own autonomous vehicle.

Amazon Acknowledges That Delivery Drivers Are Sometimes Forced To Pee in Bottles
Tech & Gadgets 

Amazon Acknowledges That Delivery Drivers Are Sometimes Forced To Pee in Bottles

The e-commerce giant called it “a long-standing, industry-wide issue and is not specific to Amazon.”

More ▾
 
We got you covered. Don’t miss out on the latest news by signing up for our newsletters.

By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.