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Comments and ConversationsA lot of clarifying goes on in Google Answers, both before and after a researcher gets hold of your question. The system is devised to encourage conversation and cooperation between user and researcher. It’s not Jeopardy. Flexibility is built into the system to increase the chance of satisfaction on both sides. Because of the conversational nature of the Google Answers system, combined with the eagerness to share knowledge shown by Google researchers and other users browsing posted questions, you can often find the information you want (or some of it) without getting a formal answer to your posted question. Anybody can add a comment to a posted question, and the authors of added comments are not identified as researchers or regular users. The result is an information milieu in which everyone is sharing what they know. The trick is to distinguish between good information and bad information — an issue that can be universally applied to the Internet. Many Google Answer comments, and nearly all official answers, are documented with links to research sites, which helps establish their authenticity. Figure 7-8 shows an open question followed by a comment. The illustration cannot be large enough to reveal that, in fact, four comments were posted to the question, which still doesn’t have an official answer. The question is a historical one and difficult to answer definitively, preventing any researcher from finding a quick, definitive answer and claiming the payment. Still, the comments furnish much useful, fascinating information, plus links for questioners to explore on their own.
Figure 7-8: Conversations are encouraged through posted comments, which sometimes answer the question before a researcher does.
If you’re satisfied with the posted comments your question has attracted and no longer need an official answer, feel free to close the question by following these steps:
The great values of Google Answers are these:
Newsgroups can also be fast and accurate, but they yield a more slapdash experience, replete with conversational sideshows and a generally impatient and grumpy attitude. Google Answers is a cleaned-up, more polite, and far more literate arena for extracting information than Usenet newsgroups. You get what you pay for, I suppose, with the bonus that sometimes Google Answers does its best work for nothing more than the 50-cent listing fee.
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