Quora launches in Hindi

Worldwide popular Q&A platform, Quora has announced the launch of Quora in Hindi today. Quora is now available in Hindi for anyone to ask questions, share their knowledge, and learn from others to better understand the world. Quora’s mission is to share and grow the world’s knowledge. Most of the knowledge in the world can’t be accessed online by the general public, which is why Quora is building a platform where people can share what they know across millions of topics.

The platform was launched in English in 2010, the platform has grown to reach more than 200 million unique visitors per month from around the world. More than half the people who use Quora come from outside the United States, including many people from India. Since its launch, Quora has attracted many leading personalities and experts who have answered all kinds of questions asked by people on Quora and shared knowledge that wasn’t available before. People like former US President Barack Obama, Indian Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, Flipkart Co-Founder Sachin Bansal, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, and social sector expert Smarinita Shetty are just a few examples. In April, Quora launched a beta version in Hindi to a small group of people and in a few months, the platform has grown with quality content provided by personalities from different sectors such doctors, development professionals, IAS officers, software developers, CEOs, writers, graphic designers, and teachers. Quora launches in HindiOn Quora, people can ask questions about any topic. Quora then distributes those questions to those who can provide high quality and useful answers, based on their relevant expertise and experiences. The more that a person uses Quora by writing answers, following topics, and following people, the more that Quora is able to personalize their experience on the platform. Quora also has a “Be Nice, Be Respectful” policy that requires a minimum level of civility when using Quora. Quora uses technology—machine learning, natural language processing, and pattern-matching—to detect and remove things that make your experience worse, like spam, plagiarism, and trolling.

“Quora has been popular in India for many years, and now that we are opening Quora up in Hindi we hope to have even more participation from people in India. I’ve been excited to see the engagement throughout the beta of Quora in Hindi. The universal appeal of our mission combined with India’s diversity and large base of internet users makes the launch of Quora in Hindi an important step towards expanding access to knowledge,” said Gautam Shewakramani, India Country Manager at Quora.

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  1. sometimes i use quora to get some answers,its a good website and in hindi more people will connect with it.
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