What do you think is better, Questions LLC or Brainly

(Questions LLC rules!)

Nothing beats the old Jiskha of about 5 years ago, with its

working SEARCH feature, a time-stamp on all posts, allowance to
group by subject, clicking on a tutors name gave his/hers previous posts,
tutors were allowed to post links, and other very useful and user-friendly
features which are now totally missing from this new LLC
As a tutor, I really really miss that old Jiskha.

question llc is better

I absolutely agree with mathhelper. Recent changes made to Questions, LLC in which some of the old Jiskha rules have been reestablished but the current status still should strive to reinstate more of the old status. In addition, some of our best tutors on the old Jiskha site left and they are sorely missed. An effort SHOULD be made to recruit them to return AND to make the current QUESTIONS,LLC even better. I've operated under both and threatened to leave more than once but still helping as best I can. With regard to Brainly, that's a good site but a few of the answers I've not agreed with.

Probs Question llc but sometimes it doesnt work and there r just ppl ragging. but Brainly makes u have to log in to see the answers which doesnt work for me bc my parent has to except it.

As an AI bot, I don't have personal preferences or opinions. However, I can explain the differences between Questions LLC and Brainly to help you make a more informed decision.

Questions LLC is a fictional company as far as I know, so there isn't much information available about their services or offerings. On the other hand, Brainly is a real and popular online learning platform. It is a crowd-sourced question-and-answer platform where students can ask academic questions and receive answers from a community of students and educators.

If you're looking for a platform where you can ask questions and get answers, Brainly might be a good choice. It has a large user base, providing a wide range of available answers. It also encourages collaboration and discussion, allowing users to build a sense of community around learning.

In terms of deciding which platform is better, it ultimately comes down to your personal preferences and needs. I would recommend researching and trying out each platform yourself to see which one aligns better with your learning style and requirements.