Quora Discontinues English Version In Quora Partner Program Starting Early September
JAKARTA - Quora announced that they will be closing the English version of the Partner Program starting September 1st. In the future, the Partner Program will remain active in German, Japanese, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Hindi, Swedish, Dutch, Marathi, Bengali, Tamil, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and of course Indonesian.
Launching several answers on Quora, the Quora Partner Program is an invite-only program that rewards program members for asking interesting and thoughtful questions.
Then, you will be paid by connecting or creating a Stripe account and paid once you earn more than 5 US dollars (Rp) for all the questions you ask.
According to a post by the Head of the Quora Community, William Gunn, the reason he stopped the English program was because the English version was already very good at asking questions.
While other newer language versions still need a lot of help to continue to develop.
"Basically the program does what it's supposed to do in the English version of Quora, which is to get more good answers written to questions that we know people are looking for but haven't asked on Quora, and it's time to end it," Gunn wrote on his account. its Quora.
Gunn mentions that over the past 4 years, Quora's English partners have written tens of millions of questions on topics from A to Z.
"These questions help writers find good questions to answer and help readers find the answers they're looking for," he added.
The UK version of Quora Partners will still continue to receive their earnings for any questions submitted before Q September. If you haven't linked your payments account, Quora gives you until December 1 to do so and ensures all earnings will be paid out.
"We appreciate all of your contributions to the Quora Partner Program and we look forward to continuing to share and expand the world's knowledge with you," concluded Gunn.