Here's what Chennai thinks about Instagram's new Q and A feature
If there’s one thing that’s popping up on every Chennaiite’s Instagram story, it’s the new feature introduced by the company, “Ask me a question.”
By : migrator
Update: 2018-07-12 16:02 GMT
Chennai
It’s like a transparent version of Sarahah and enables followers to ask an individual pretty much anything they wish to. The responder can choose what they want to reply to and post it on their story feed.
While some feel this trend is an interesting way of reaching out to others, it seems to be testing the patience of many. We would all love to know more about our favourite celebrities, but there are smarter questions to ask than, ‘Are you single and ready to mingle?’ don’t you think?
Arthi Venkatesh, Model and actor
In all honesty, I wish the one thing people hadn’t asked me about was details about my personal life. I don’t wish to divulge exactly what they asked me, but I request them not to ask me such questions any more.
Sananth Reddy, Actor
I find the feature to be pretty fun; I don’t mind replying but I think this should be only a temporary option since the questions tend to become boring. The one thing most of them want to know is what my next film is, to which I have no response at the moment.
Aparajitha R, Food blogger
A lot of people asked me for recipes and diets but the one thing I wish they had asked instead, was about reusing leftovers efficiently. At the moment, people are just asking questions for the heck of it.
Shraddha Srinath, Actor
While I’ve been receiving a barrage of questions, I’d like to ask my fellow heroes and scriptwriters what their opinion is on misogyny. I don’t know if I’ll get an honest reply though.
Vinayak Sasikumar, Lyricist
Just like the majority who are trying out this trend, I thought I’ll give it a shot too. I enjoyed using Sarahah; similarly, I don’t mind answering questions. I may find it irritating if I decide to read other’s stories though, because I can see most of the replies are fake or deviating away from the point. I preferred Sarahah for this reason because through anonymity, people could ask the truth and hit the right spots where it mattered.
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