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Quora now allows users to share content with non-members

The worlds current favourite question-and-answer website Quora is undergoing some massive changes. After introducing an integrated blogging platform

February 18, 2013 / 19:10 IST

The world’s current favourite Q&A website Quora is undergoing some massive changes. After introducing an integrated blogging platform late last month, Quora has started to roll out the option to share content with friends who haven’t signed up for the service just yet, the platform announced in a blog post. Clicking on the Share button will now let you share a question or one particular answer to it via Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn where your friend list can see what exactly you think of the topic on Quora. Other options like posting to blog or sending to an Inbox are also available. The most important bit is that people you share these questions with will not be prompted to join Quora to read through them. When you hit the share button, you will also find a shortened URL that you can use to share questions with. Again, people accessing particular questions through these shortened URLs will not be asked to join the site to go through them.

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first published: Feb 18, 2013 06:52 pm

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