The "exact" same question cannot be asked, because the system doesn't allow duplicates. However, very similar questions sometimes get asked because the folks asking questions don't use the Search feature to check and see if a similar question has already been asked.
Luckily, on WikiAnswers it is possible to merge questions together, so when new questions come in, the best first thing to do (for people who have the power) is to edit the question and make sure it doesn't have any grammar errors and that it makes sense. When we do this, it often triggers a merge, and we can get someone's new question answers by merging it into an older one that already has a good answer.
* A person might want confirmation that his or her answer is indeed correct. * They're lonely and an answer on WikiAnswers is the closest they get to real human contact. * They want to check that someone else knows the answer. * They think someone else doesn't know and wants to share that information by answering the question "before" it is even actually asked. * Experimenting with the process of asking a question - as it is a little complex.
To get the answer...
And because WikiAnswers is the BEST question and answer site on the web, second to none!
I can think of two reasons:
# They want Contributions points # They want a better chance of someone seeing their question and answering it
Once a question is submitted it can be seen or edited by people directly after it is submitted.
you can always ask someone you trust to find the answer on wikianswers or outside of it
It's a place where you ask question anything and much more and they give the answer. don't forget to check your accout once in a while! and then you have a better answer == ==
You can ask another contributor, I tried that once and it really worked.
WikiAnswers is important because it is a question and answer website and it answers questions for everyone everywhere. A lot of question and answer websites don't allow you to edit answers but WikiAnswers allows you to edit any answer as many times you want. Once the answer is perfect and percise, the answer may be locked by a supervisor.
You should only need to answer each question once. You can report this bug in the 'Malfunction Discussion' in the Community Forum.
Assuming you mean the question you've just asked - you can't. Once posted it becomes the property of WikiAnswers. Even though I've answered it, it remains in WikiAnswers computer archives at their convenience.
Only if you are vandalizing the site. Otherwise, most people aren't going to track a good answer to find out where it came from. But supervisors look for bad answers and bad questions and if someone does it more than once or twice, they will be blocked.
No, But You Must Be Signed InNo, you don't have to be a supervisor to edit a question on WikiAnswers. However, to edit a question's wording at all, you must first of all be signed in. Once You've Signed InAnyone can edit unanswered questions. But you must have a minimum of 100 contributions to edit answered questions.
When you have typed your question, once you hit the submit button, the system checks to see if that question already exists (and has possibly already been answered). If it does, it will usually tell you.
This question was asked once already, people from all over the world use wikianswers, in what country, state etc is leicester? Call your local pet store or look at your local paper, Craigslist, petfinder.com
When you type a question on Wikianswers, the question will go under a category to the left called "My contributions." When you click that option, there will be a drop-down menu that allows you to click on "Questions (asked)." Once you click that, you can see all of the questions that you have asked as a user member on Wikianswers.