They used to be very big and dominated search results for various technical information, before stackoverflow was a thing. It was so infuriating when the only possible clue to your niche bug was an experts-exchange paywall. And that happened a lot for way too long, after it went bankrupt and was bought by venture capitalists.
I’m so very glad they’re mostly irrelevant now, they made the early 2000’s internet more painful than it needed to be.
For your consolation, many “answers” there are poor and just copy pasted from some open website anyway.
You have to realize that their business model is marking questions as answered so that they can paywall access and lure people in. This might affect their quality control…
It’s ok, I found a solution to my problem soon afterwards and I think their solution is most likely just some general troubleshooting stuff anyway. I wonder if the original poster even ‘certified’ the solution at all or if that’s just part of the site’s paywall-scheme.
What surprises me is that this site has been doing this for a long time apparently, I always thought putting paywalls in front of everything was more of a web3.0 thing.
Thank you very much for the information. I always found it strange that Stack Overflow and Experts Exchange are so similar, yet have such different business models.
FFS! Please name and shame what site that is so we can avoid it!
It was experts-exchange .com
Thanks. I’ll make sure to stay away from there.
No shock there. They have been that way since 2007. It is why the SpiceWorks community took so much.
I used to block search results from that site for this very reason. I don’t seem to ever get anything from them anymore though.
I had never heard of it before coming across this, this is the first time I’ve seen a paywall over what essentially is a forum post
They used to be very big and dominated search results for various technical information, before stackoverflow was a thing. It was so infuriating when the only possible clue to your niche bug was an experts-exchange paywall. And that happened a lot for way too long, after it went bankrupt and was bought by venture capitalists.
I’m so very glad they’re mostly irrelevant now, they made the early 2000’s internet more painful than it needed to be.
How? 🙏 Years back there was an option is Google SERPs to do it… until they removed it 🙄
Using the built in Google option. It was years ago though.
For your consolation, many “answers” there are poor and just copy pasted from some open website anyway.
You have to realize that their business model is marking questions as answered so that they can paywall access and lure people in. This might affect their quality control…
It’s ok, I found a solution to my problem soon afterwards and I think their solution is most likely just some general troubleshooting stuff anyway. I wonder if the original poster even ‘certified’ the solution at all or if that’s just part of the site’s paywall-scheme.
What surprises me is that this site has been doing this for a long time apparently, I always thought putting paywalls in front of everything was more of a web3.0 thing.
You can really see why they put the hyphen in. expert sexchange would be a very different website.
Ah, yeah, that one site known to be one of the reasons Stackoverflow was created
Thank you very much for the information. I always found it strange that Stack Overflow and Experts Exchange are so similar, yet have such different business models.