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Social answers - A new section to ask questions and share answers

The community is coming up with a new section called "Social Answers" where you are can ask and answer questions for free. It is where you ask practical financial questions to get good answers and insights. The section has been designed in a question and answers format so as to build good answers to every question and avoid meaningless discussions. Glance through the article to know more about it.

Social answers - Ask questions and share answers

The new section Social Answers is for the people who want to ask questions and share answers and insights with people. Here people can ask and share questions irrespective of being a community member. So, if you have a query on a finance related topic, then all you need to do is post your question in a suitable category of Social Answers.

For example: If you have question on student loans, then you’ll have to post your query in the "Consolidate student loans" category. Similarly, if you have a debt related question, then write your question in the "Debt problems" category. Once your question is posted, other users will try to come up with a suitable answer.

An interesting feature of Social Answers is the voting rights. If you think that anybody has given a wrong answer to a particular question, then instead of charging that person, you can simply give a negative vote to the answer. You can do it by clicking the downward pointing arrow. If you like an answer, then vote it up by clicking the upward pointing arrow.

Votes play an important part in Social Answers. This is because answers are sorted on the basis of votes. The answer getting the highest number of votes will be the top ranked answer and vice versa.

There is no place for meaningless discussions, fights, abuses, etc. in Social Answers and this is why voting system is being introduced in the section. If you dislike an answer, feel free to give a negative vote. But you can’t comment on an answer or a question. If you are confident that you can give a better answer, feel free to post it. Make sure your answer is original and not another irrelevant question. Otherwise, your answer may be removed by the admin panel.

Finally, Social Answers is at a developing stage right now. The Community is working hard to make it bigger and better. So, keep visiting this blog for latest news and updates on Social Answers. For more information on Social Answers, click here.

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