Why so many people write non-sense questions in hub pages?

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  1. addingsense profile image60
    addingsenseposted 10 years ago

    Why so many people write non-sense questions in hub pages?

    Is this some joke to waste the time of hubbers? Or is it just to ask questions for the sake of asking questions?

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  2. FatFreddysCat profile image93
    FatFreddysCatposted 10 years ago

    Beats me, but at least I get to have some sadistic fun by picking on the nonsensical Q's and reporting them as Spam.

    1. addingsense profile image60
      addingsenseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, you are right..but why people are writing such outrageous questions..i really don't know the answer

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    Shelly Elliottposted 10 years ago

    He or she is just curious about what we are up too..the dog that is.. and questions on Hubpages is fun...everyone is different we are all connected and sometimes we need others opinions to become aware of our egos and just accept that not all of us think alike. It is the only way to learn to love humanity.

    1. addingsense profile image60
      addingsenseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      yes, Shelly, in that perspective you are right. But imagine if somebody has a question like this. They can find the answer just by thinking two or three minutes. There is no need for writing in the hub pages community unless they need it thoroughly.

  4. M. T. Dremer profile image86
    M. T. Dremerposted 10 years ago

    My guess is that it's one of two things. The first is spam bots that tend to copy and paste 'buzz word' sentences at random into any website where they can sign up. I noticed this happens most on weekends when the moderators are probably off work. The second is people who don't have a full grasp of the English language. That's not meant to be a jab, but if they're too young, or learning English as a second language, it makes it very hard to phrase a question properly. Although, I suppose there is a third option. They might just be internet trolls.

    1. addingsense profile image60
      addingsenseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      the best answer. you are 100 percentage right

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      Shelly Elliottposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      What would be a good question to ask? I am an author and ask questions to myself everyday. Perhaps the answers we need is like that book, 'Conversations with God'. Our thoughts are all valid and it takes courage for some people to express themselves.

    3. addingsense profile image60
      addingsenseposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      @Sherry, you are right about that. But the way we express our thoughts or the medium is selective. There is no issue if you have genuine questions related to the medium. Unfortunately most of the questions are invalid or absolutely ridiculous

 
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