To many of the questions that are asked here, there are no wrong and right answers.
The questions on here should ask for specific answers. This is Yahoo! Answers, not Yahoo! Opinions.
Any question that asks which do you like better, etc. shouldn’t even be vaild.
Also most of you people can’t spell worth a darn, either.
If you ask which is better, Heores or 24, how can I answer that? If you ask which show has more viewers or higher ratings, that’s one thing. Or is you ask which show will I watch, that’s a valid question. It’s probably irrelevant which show I will watch, and you should watch whichever one you like better.
If you just want us to tell you which show you should watch, maybe you should just go read a book.
If you want to know which candidate to vote for maybe do research, or maybe don’t vote.
If you want to know who will win next years Super Bowl, we aren’t a crystal ball, but if you want to know who won the Super Bowl in 1970, this is the place.
Well, I’ve thought about it and you guys are right, there really is no reason that a question that is asking for an opinion for a response isn’t a valid question. It certainly is.
Yahoo! Answers, I guess, can be whatever we, the people that ask the questions and post the answers want it to be.
Thank you all for opening my mind to that.
This question had more than a few good answerers, and I chose this one as a best answer, because it made me think, amd also asked a questin back to me. In her response he mentions a Y!A question that asked for "Who’s your favorite couple for DWTS (Dancing with the Stars)." And yes, I do see how that is a valid question, although would it be as valid to ask who’s the best couple? If I had a favorite couple on DWTS, I would know who my favorite couple would be, because that’s my call to make. But is it my call to say who the "Best" couple is. Who decides what the criteria for determining best is.
So, yes, I do see the validity in these types of questions, now at Y!A, thank you for answering.
Also, I liked the response because I thought Alena’s tagline, IDK MY BFF JILL? was funny, too.