Fake Site Cwora Lampoons Quora

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Brenna Ehrlich
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Fake Site Cwora Lampoons Quora
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Quora -- though launched in 2009 -- has exploded in the past few weeks. And you know what happens when you reach a certain pinnacle of popularity? People start making fun of you.

Enter "Cwora," a faux site designed by Tom Scott, of Stupid Fight and Tweleted fame.

"I've gotten a bit sick of all the chatter about Quora, and the incessant e-mails that it's been sending me, and so I made this," Scott says of the site, which parodies the rather spammy, unorganized nature of Quora.

Yesterday, Mashable's Vadim Lavrusik wrote about the value of the question platform, as well as its shortcomings, musing about whether the site has the potential to sustain itself in the way Twitter has. (Vadim thinks not.)

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