Science forums to ask questions?

CheertheSecond

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Both Quora and reddit disappointed me. Quora is full of ad and nonsensical recommendation. Meanwhile, Reddit and its AI mods are mostly just A and no I.

Anyway, is there any forum where I can ask questions about biology or history (or academic subjects or casual questions) without being flagged or ignored?
 

Assurbanipal_II

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:blob_reach: Try Wikipedia, and then do some research on your own. You can also use AI as a search engine. Works quite well these days.
 

TinaMigarlo

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I'm honestly amazed these days what I can find by just typing the question into google, as if asking a person a question.
A lot of times I'll just type in this format:
Wiki thing-I-want-to-know-about
wiki poisonous frogs
 

CheertheSecond

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I'm honestly amazed these days what I can find by just typing the question into google, as if asking a person a question.
A lot of times I'll just type in this format:
Wiki thing-I-want-to-know-about
wiki poisonous frogs

Human-Human interaction fosters learning of both people as well as their social skills and needs.

For the needs and betterment of me and my wishes, I prefer to interface with a human on the other end.
 

corruption

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One problem with looking for stuff online: looking up ways to kill people or plot crimes for a story, without context, can raise a few very interesting issues with authorities.
 
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