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'The Curious Bag' posts questions on popular topics that people Google, and then the page with the 'question' and 'answer' becomes an excellent spot to place advertising about that topic. By asking these questions, 'The Curious Bag' lets AB come up more often in Google results and also have more places to put lucrative advertising links.
On one hand, AB needs money to keep running and so revenue is a good thing. But on the other hand, the site depends on its many loyal users, and 'replacing' them with fake questions and answers could make them stop using the site. And then who would see all that advertising...?
WHY do so many post questions in here, where they say, "SERIOUS ANSWERS ONLY?" They don't have any sense of humor at all?
by Scorpio7 on May 11th, 2012
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What's going on with AB?
by rose1980 on May 9th, 2012
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How many questions have you answered on AB?
by Dimstar on May 9th, 2012
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Have you ever seen two questions comically appearing like this? (See my answer for my example.)
by Scorpio7 on May 8th, 2012
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What would you say is the % of mean/insulting people on here to nice people? Another similar site I was on was almost all mean people.
by CatsandDolphins on May 11th, 2012
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