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Wikipedia is a collaboratively edited, multilingual, free internet encyclopedia supported by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. Wikipedia's articles are written by volunteers.
The answers are written by volunteers who selflessly devote their spare time to help share their vast knowledge.
Answers is a wiki, which means that the site is collaboratively written and edited by our volunteer community! Most of our Expert answers are written by those community members.We do have a small number of writers on our staff that are paid, and they have volunteered their answers as well.
It gets the answers from user volunteers.
No. The questions and answers on the site are written by volunteers, and the company doesn't pay anyone to produce content.
Volunteers like me provide them.
Edmund H. Worthy has written: 'Older volunteers' -- subject(s): Volunteers, Older volunteers in social service, Aged volunteers in social service
No, answers are provided by volunteers and users. Revenue is generated via onsite advertising
Yes it is, but how is this a question?
Answers does not pay those of us who answer questions; we are volunteers. However, answers does sometimes send out gifts, as a gesture of appreciation.
Graham Cuskelly has written: 'Working with volunteers in sport' -- subject(s): Management, Volunteers, Sports
Peter Tihanyi has written: 'Volunteers'