There are certain questions asked by some users that WikiAnswers feel may be inappropriate for the wide audience we have.
For this, and various other reasons, these questions are 'hidden' or deleted from the site by our supervisors.
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== == This is a bit ironic, as your question was grouped in a category that you didn't say existed. But there is a place for these questions, though it is kind of hidden in a more general group. Try the Miscellaneous>Questions about WikiAnswers Website halfway down the category list.
you go to the view friends link on your homepage and at the top select top friends. or it shows on your myspace if you dont have it hidden and on your regular homepage
It is so well hidden that nobody has found it yet!
It means hidden questions.
winning 20 questions; and maybe gymnastics
Hidden questions can serve various purposes, such as testing someone's knowledge or understanding, prompting people to think more deeply about a topic, or encouraging them to explore and reflect on their beliefs. These questions are often used in teaching, counseling, or coaching settings to foster learning and self-discovery.
if you want the chess it is 20
Supervisors can trash inappropriate questions to a catch-all category that houses inappropriate questions that are hidden and out of view of normal users on the site.
Hidden questions allow for individuals to reflect on their biases or assumptions before responding, fostering deeper introspection and understanding. They also encourage open-mindedness and promote critical thinking, leading to more thoughtful and nuanced discussions.
You select extra questions then you are asked for a password and it is traffic
In a nutshell, hidden questions are implied questions in a multiple step math problem. For example, if apples were on sale for $6 per dozen and Mike bought two dozen apples and paid with a $20, how much change does he get? The hidden question (or implied question) is how much did he spend on apples? $6 x 2 = $12. Now you simply subtract $12 from $20 to get Mike's change of $8. But you needed to calculate the $12 first! That was the "hidden" question and it is important because you need the result to get your final answer.
Actually, WikiAnswers does post the date and time of questions and answers, but it is somewhat hidden from first view. To see the date and time the question was asked or to see the date and time of each individual addition to its answer, simply click on the link "History of Changes" to the left of your screen in the blue toolbar under "Question Tools." The History of Changes displays all changes made to a Q&A along with the user (or IP user if unregistered) who made the change, what the change was, and when it was made. Hopefully, this date and timestamp will be visible on the Q&A page when loaded sometime in the future.