Ask a Citizen – Country Based FAQ

November 9th, 2009 — 12:42am | Author : Anangga Pratama

Ask A Citizen.com is a place where you ask questions to citizens from others countries. Sign up to receive and answer questions to your own country. Ask questions to any country that has citizens registered at AskACitizen.com. Simply select a country from the list, submit your question and Ask a Citizen’ll send it to citizens in that country.

I. Landing Page

AskACitizen - Landing Page

What’s Good :

  • Simple interface with flags
  • An option between registering or not, although registering will gives you more features rather than not

What’s Bad :

  • Just minor, such as no integrated registration and too many flags to load
II. Features

AskACitizen - Features

What’s Good :

  • You can ask question directly to the real source based on country
  • You could see any question posted for your country and answer it. All with a notification by email
  • You could also change your current country anytime you would like to

What’s Bad :

  • There’s no moderation available for each country question, I’m afraid some people will start trolling or giving out false information if there’s no moderation available for each country.
  • Small community
III. Verdict

A nice service that unfortunately doesn’t have enough members in it. I just hope that people from around the world will start using this service so that a question directed to each country will have enough members to answer it and respond to it. Once it got enough members, Ask a Citizen could be a killer web application.(example : I’d rather hear directly from users from a country rather than hearing and watching media since they always exaggerate things)

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About Anangga Pratama

This guy loves to review WebWare/Web 2.0 Apps. Located in Depok, Indonesia and still trying to grasp the real feeling of Internet :)

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