In a sense, yes. Someone can answer your question but, someone else can come along and "improve" the answer. Where your answer is, there's the word "improve", when someone clicks it, they can add to the answer. If you click on your question that was answered you will see "first answered by" and then a name. To the right of that you will see "last edited by" and then a name. Last edited by is the person that added to the answer. If "first answered by" is the only person that answered your question, their name also appears next to "last edited by", even though they didn't edit. That's just the way the system is.
no.
The only person that could say that is the person who asked the question. Other than the questioner's purpose, it is just another question that needs to be answered on WikiAnswers.
Many more than two questions can be merged on WikiAnswers. If the same question can be asked in dozens of ways, they all end up as alternates.
WikiAnswers is a wiki, your question is meaningless.
WikiAnswers is a large site and there are more than 16 million questions. Your question gets answered if a contributor notices it and answers it.
The Internet would be more powerful than WikiAnswers.
You cannot use more than one sentence because a question is usually only in one sentence. WikiAnswers wants to focus on the actual question part of the question rather than the unnecessary sentences that would come before the actual question, so questions must be in one sentence.
It's not. Yahoo! answers is the best cos u can explain your question more
you can always ask someone you trust to find the answer on wikianswers or outside of it
There are more than 37,000 FAQ about Relationships on WikiAnswers.
Because people answer more than one question. However there are still many, many questions unanswered. It is an ongoing task that members of WikiAnswers enjoy doing.
usually yes