Are there any forums where people actually answer questions, rather than ignoring them?

HudsonPaltridge

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Hey, I totally get what you mean — a lot of forums feel dead or people just drop one-line replies. From my experience, smaller or niche academic communities tend to be way more active and helpful. I recently came across a thread about do my coursework on https://academichelp.net/forum/thre...coursework-no-writing-services-are-needed.27/ and noticed that people actually give detailed answers and share real advice there, not just generic comments. The whole forum feels more like a student community where users discuss essays, research, exams, and even exchange useful resources. It’s pretty easy to navigate, and you can usually get a thoughtful response if your question is clear.
 
Yeah, I’ve noticed the same.

Try Reddit or niche communities/Discord servers — they tend to be way more active. Also, detailed questions usually get better engagement than one-liners.
 
Honestly, this forum is hit or miss. Some questions get great answers. Others get ignored completely.

I've had better luck on Reddit for specific technical stuff. Subreddits like r/SEO or r/webdev usually reply within hours if your question is detailed enough. Stack Overflow is still good for coding problems but you have to show you tried first.

Smaller Discord servers have been the best for me lately. Real time conversation and people actually care.

The forum you linked looks like academic help. Different vibe. For general questions, I'd try Reddit or niche Slack groups before a traditional forum.
 
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