Sunday, August 22, 2010

Should you take any advice you get from Yahoo?

I mean I would never take advice from someone I didn't know and some people on here are asking help on very important and very personal problems. Is that cause they already know what they need to do and want to hear it from someone else or is it cause they really are going to rely on some goof ball's advice? Is this a good place to get advice?





And whats with all the ';My bf is a big ********, Should I stay with him';? Some girls in here need a little self-respect.Should you take any advice you get from Yahoo?
If you would never take anyones advice here then why are you even asking? I've ask questions and gotten some very good answers. Should you take any advice you get from Yahoo?
That's a curious question.





Some girls here need to have some self respect.


Some guys here need to have some common sense.


Some people here clearly failed elementary english and grammar.


Some kids here didn't bother reading the Terms of Service when signing up.





With the internet swarming with psychopaths lurking behind every metatag and div container, you can't help but wonder if it really is okay to get advice here.





But like anywhere, advice is advice. Take it or leave it. If you are so immature that strangers on the internet sway you to do things, then you have no place on Yahoo Answers (after all, you need to be 13+ to register!). The appeal is that you have a wide range of people who come from various backgrounds, meaning they all have a unique perspective. One person can offer advice that opens up possibilities you never even dreamed about! You just need to be smart enough to know which answers suit your needs, and which are posted by silly trolls.





... You don't know me, but you certainly don't have to take anything I say to heart. Take everything with a grain of salt and move on. :)
Some of it I take, some of it I leave. Knowledge is power and it is a good forum to getting all different kinds of viewpoints. Sometimes some of it makes sense and clicks in your head. Sometimes you get validation to what you already know but need to hear. Sometimes you realize EVERYone has something different to say and there is no right or wrong. But it is interesting and entertaining none the less. =)
well....lol...advise and tips are given when asked ...for it seems , after all there are many people with common sense here at yahoo , that some people lack having around ..near by to ask face to face....and any way ..


not all advises are common sense, as I am sure you have seen...lol


but ..at least may be one ..out of the X #..will or might give you an insight ..or show you how to handle that situation...things that you had not even considered in your thinking / mind ...lol...and ...in response to your original question ..is...when you take answers from yahoo answers ...


think of yourself walking into a flea market...and looking at stuff...lol


and ..well..you only pick...what you like...what you need..lol...see ?...lol


did I make sense ?...lol
I would hope that most people take into account that they don't know the people giving the answers.





With that being said, it is my experience that the majority of people who answer are giving fair, honest advice.





It gives people the opportunity to ask questions that they may be embarrassed to ask a friend or parent.
Most people asking questions just want someone to validate the answer they are looking for, and there is always going to be someone to do that for them, even if that person is being a cynical jerk.





Basically, you should take all the advice you get from yahoo,
The yahoo answer is like a community where everybody proffers solutions(stupid or enlightening) to peoples question. Like all advices, it is left at your own discretion to decide which to take and which to ignore. I think it has really helped a lot of people.
Well Yahoo is here to answer questions and try to help people with as much as we know and if they wanna take the advice then they will, if you don't wanna do that then why are you on here?

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