As the saying goes, "You get what you pay for."
Nonetheless, sometimes you can get ideas worth considering here. However, anybody would be pretty foolish to act on a recommendation of any importance without validating it in some way.
2006-07-12 02:31:18
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answer #1
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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Depends what you mean by trust. If you accept that they are mearly people's opinion then YES you can. To the one who said only trust the one that is best for you I say be very careful on that. Don't accept it just because it goes along with what you feel. If I put a question saying should we make lynching legal, as long as you can get a mob assembled you should be allowed to legally lynch someone, and I got 100 people saying NO but 1 says YES, which should I listen to? Now the one I WANT to listen to by my example, this is hypothetical I don't support lynching, is the one who agrees. That isn't who I should listen to though. Popular opinion clearly is stating NO. I should listen to the NO. It is a real matter of your question. You should take and consider most opinions. You can trust they are opinions though. Don't be so sure if you ask about a law or something that you will be getting the right answer. Maybe even the majority is wrong, because they don't know the law.
2006-07-12 07:59:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
The "answers" are really more like "opinions".
Every once in a while, there may be some answers that have some actual basis, but it is very rare.
I think Yahoo Answers is more like a baseline of opinions that people can filter through to help them come up with a logical conclusion/answer for themselves.
2006-07-12 11:52:22
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answered by momma265 2
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hahaha. Y!answers is 50-50 correct since the best answer is yet determined by the asker...then by voting for correctness, haven't you noticed? For your own scrutiny, you might get the best answer. I was even make believe my DEAN for graduate studies for the right meaning of a term since even webster don't have the meaning! But because of the net's "integrity" that poor old dean accept the meaning made me passed my Master's Thesis. (All he knew is only to type with MSword or use MSExcel and "surf the net" )
2006-07-12 08:05:19
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answered by piMAX 2
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There are many answers; you have to choose the one that is the best in your mind, for your situation. That's the only answer you can trust.
2006-07-12 07:53:58
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answered by cmpbush 4
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Well you shouldn't blindly trust the answers you get anywhere.
2006-07-12 07:41:12
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answered by Jared H 3
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In most cases no. For all the others, you have to weigh them carefully.
2006-07-12 09:05:13
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answered by meta-morph-in-oz 3
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not allways you must tread lightly
2006-07-12 07:40:22
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answered by rmisbach 4
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why i don't lie why should i lie,i tall it like it is
2006-07-12 07:51:57
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answered by powernewfie 4
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no, you cannot.
2006-07-12 08:49:08
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answered by ali 1
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