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Who is Quora owned by?

Who is Quora owned by?

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Founder(s) Adam D’Angelo Charlie Cheever
Key people Adam D’Angelo (CEO) Kelly Battles (CFO)
Revenue $20 million (2018)
Employees 200-300 (2019)

Why am I receiving emails from Quora?

If you are getting emails from Quora, it’s because you haven’t bothered to turn off the notifications. Spam is unsolicited email, but you actually approved for Quora to send you those notifications when you signed up.

How do I stop Quora?

To Delete Your Quora Account:

  1. Log into your Quora account you want to delete.
  2. Click on your profile picture in the top-right corner to open your settings menu.
  3. Select and click “Settings”
  4. Click “Privacy” to the left and scroll down.
  5. Click “Delete account”
  6. Enter your Quora account password to confirm.

Who owns Quora and how many employees does it have?

Adam D’Angelo is the founder of Quora and appears to be the major shareholder. From Crunchbase there are 11 investors with $141 million in equity investment. These investors in Round A,B & C represent approximately 30\% of the ownership. The 100+ employees probably have stock options and some ownership.

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What is Quora and why is everyone talking about it?

Quora, which is valued by investors at $900 million, aims to make information sharing easier. D’Angelo founded his question-and-answer site in 2009 with former Facebook employee Charlie Cheever.

What happens when Quora shuts down?

When Quora shuts down, and it will eventually shut down one day, all of that collected knowledge will be lost unless they change their isolationist ethos. Back in 2012, Adam D’Angelo wrote, “We hope to become an internet-scale Library of Alexandria.” As long as Quora keeps boarding up the exits, we may see it end the same way.

When did Quora start offering full text answers?

Quora launched a full-text search of questions and answers on its website on March 20, 2013, and extended the feature to mobile devices in late May 2013. It also announced in May 2013 that usage metrics had tripled relative to the same time in the prior year.