There are no rules per se. To put a question in the Most Amusing Questions category, you simply need to have enough stars or ratings.
* Why do you assume that point-gathering is the reason? Putting a question in the appropriate category makes it more likely to be answered by a knowledgeable person who watches that category and more findable by the next person to ask the question.
By putting the question in the answer box.
Due to a 'bot' glitch, many questions were accidentally put into the Orangutan category. This causes many irrelevant terms to connect with that category; for example, a lot of questions about specific dates in history were added there, so it's a recommended category for more questions of that type. In addition, many people don't pay attention to the category they place their question in, and it adds to the problem. Supervisors will get it cleaned up soon.
its not the website maybe your not putting your question in the right category or you didn't word your question right make sure your spelling is right and wait it will be answered You might have also misspelled and/or asked a question which does not exist. That is why this website gives alternates.
The only reason you should ever categorize any question into the Catch-All Questions category is if the question you found was a question that which violates WikiAnswers' Terms of Use policy.The Terms of Use information is linked in the footer of every page on WikiAnwers on the left hand side. It is the first link in the second row of links in the footer of every page (and it is also linked in the Related Links for this Q&A). You should not categorize these types of questions into the Catch-All Questions category if it is the answer that which violates our Terms of Use - it should just be the question itself that which violates them.While many users believe that categorizing his or her questions into the Catch-All Questions category will be more likely to be viewed, it is highly unlikely that his or her questions will receive a quick, proper, and accurate answer while in that category.Most likely, your question will only be recognized as long as it takes to categorize it into another category (far, far away from the Catch-All Questions category) by a supervisor. It may even be edited into proper grammar and without misspellings if it contains any or merged into an existing question that is asking for the same information as it is.Any and all questions will be removed from the Catch-All Questions category immediately if they do not belong within one of the catch-all questions themselves for protection (ie, a violation of the WikiAnswers' Terms of Use).So, it is pointless to waste your time putting your questions into the Catch-All Questions category. For best results, you should place your question into up to three categories that are directly related to your question so that another user who is interested in the subject of your question will find it much more quickly and easily and will provide you with a timely answer.
You more-or-less answered your own question by putting Bob Marley as a category.
Find a category you know a lot about and answer all the questions you can. You can also try browsing the Miscellaneous or Uncategorized categories and putting questions where they belong.
You get 2 points. One for asking the question. Another for putting it into a category, it counts any number of categories you put it in as one point.
The users answer questions, not the site. If no-one is answering your question, try re-wording it or putting it in a more relevant category. Also, there are some types of questions that will not be answered as a matter of policy. Those asking for private information (e.g. "What's the phone number of (celebrity name)?"), for example, will specifically not be answered.
any question suggesting the answer which the person putting it wishes or expects to receive is called a leading questions.
by putting a full stop on the end instead of a question mark like this how do you stop asking questions. or you could re-word it to say: tell me how to stop asking questions. then you are getting the info you need without asking a question
This is a holding question for questions related to chipsets that weren't written in complete sentences or have incomprehensible spelling errors. Please split them out only if you are rewording them or putting them as an alternate to another question.