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By Gary Moulton, Accessibility Program Manager

Last week we introduced a new Yahoo app for Android and iOS that re-imagines the Q&A experience for mobile users. Say hello to Yahoo Answers Now.

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Using Yahoo Answers Now with assistive technology is as simple as plugging in your bluetooth keyboard, adjusting your smartphone’s text size or turning on your built in screen reader, such as to TalkBack or VoiceOver. And, of course, “looking” for the answer to a question that will make your day.

Yahoo Answers Now re-imagines the Q&A experience for mobile users. It helps users ask questions and receive quality answers quickly from community for answers that require human experiences and expertise.

For example: “what should I get my 50-year-old mother for the holidays?” or “what should photography hobbyists do when visiting Miami this weekend?”

Using assistive technology (e.g. screen reader), other questions and answers are just a swipe away, along with the number of answers provided and the option to evaluate the answer and/or add your own.

Take Matching for example. It is a key feature of Yahoo Answers Now that routes questions to qualified responders who have the experiences and expertise to provide a high quality answer. When you ask a question, there is floating button in the lower right-hand side of your display – the focus switches to the question answer field. Type in your question and, if you like, swipe to the “Details” text field to enter additional information. In either case, swipe back to the “Post” button. After pressing this button Yahoo Answers Now routes your question to qualified responders who have the experiences and expertise to provide a high quality answer. All this can be done without “looking” at the screen.

Want to answer a question? Use your screen reader to open a Yahoo Answers Now questions details card. When you swipe to a question, your screen reader will begin to read the questions category (for example, Maintenance & Repair), the most recent answer entered and additional information about it. Double-tap anywhere to open the question details and swipe to the “Answer” button. Give the question your best shot. You can also swipe to the options to add an assortment of media, including images and links. Again, no “looking” required.

Download Yahoo Answers Now from the App Storeor Play Store today to give these features a whirl and tap into the insight of our community! As always, you can send your questions or feedback to us at[email protected].

huffylemon:

RIP yahoo answers

fantasmalresplendent:

all empires must crumble and fall in their own time, you just never expect them to fall in yours

Reminder: If You Want Your Yahoo! Answers Data

Yahoo! Answers shut down over a month ago but you can still get your own personal data about what you said on the site. Yuo can start by going to: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/request-download-yahoo-answers-data-sln35643.html

Click Yahoo!

Download My Data

Yahoo! Answers

Your email address should be entered, click Request Download.

And wait. They’ll send you an email when they finish processing it.

People make fun of Yahoo Answers but it was the first social media style platform I felt comfortable using. When you asked a question, the answers were, well, as good as the other people online cared them to be. I learned which categories and what time of day were the best. I came to know other friendly people on the site. I saw it as both a place to learn about new topics and others experiences, and being in high school and later college I saw it as an opportunity to spread what I was learning and challenge myself outside of the pressure of school. Of course, I’ve hardly set foot there in the last 10 years. The internet really has changed in that time. I suppose its time came and went, and other sites became popular with formats that more people find useful for what they’re looking for online.

So, so long Yahoo! Answers. You have your own little corner in internet history.

Reminder: If You Want Your Yahoo! Answers Data

Yahoo! Answers shut down over a month ago but you can still get your own personal data about what you said on the site. Yuo can start by going to: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/request-download-yahoo-answers-data-sln35643.html

Click Yahoo!

Download My Data

Yahoo! Answers

Your email address should be entered, click Request Download.

And wait. They’ll send you an email when they finish processing it.

People make fun of Yahoo Answers but it was the first social media style platform I felt comfortable using. When you asked a question, the answers were, well, as good as the other people online cared them to be. I learned which categories and what time of day were the best. I came to know other friendly people on the site. I saw it as both a place to learn about new topics and others experiences, and being in high school and later college I saw it as an opportunity to spread what I was learning and challenge myself outside of the pressure of school. Of course, I’ve hardly set foot there in the last 10 years. The internet really has changed in that time. I suppose its time came and went, and other sites became popular with formats that more people find useful for what they’re looking for online.

So, so long Yahoo! Answers. You have your own little corner in internet history.

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