No, the right questions can help in finding the right psychiatrist but that doesn't mean you will not get a quack.
No legitimate psychiatric organization would try and prevent people from asking sound, legitimate questions about psychiatry.
People are coming up with questions every minute.
You shouldn't repeatedly tap A because there are different questions every time and in different order?
every time yesterday i wanted to get pikachu and i got meowth twice
over 1,000 questions are asked on answers.com/wiki.answers.com every day.
People answer as they spot questions that interest them or that they know. I know it can be frustrating to wait but with millions of questions, there will always be a backlog. People work on new and old questions every day.
people can not find every single question
Well, there are all over the U.S. because some people in every state has a pet and so there are pets that don't have a place to stay so people set up animal rescue places every where.. BUt if you want to know a animal rescue place close to you.. You should Google it.. PUt your street or like where you live and Google will bring it right up for you.. You should rescue an animail and feel good about your self!!
There are many, many, many people that answer questions on WikiAnswers. The only reason why it seems that not very many people are answering questions is because there are questions being submitted almost every 5 seconds.
We at WikiAnswers do our very best to answer questions correctly and quickly. There are new questions submitted every second, so this is a never ending process.
Plenty of people are answering questions - however - there are thousands of questions asked every day, so yours might not get answered straight away.
It's not that people answer weirdly to most of the questions - it's that we answer differently to most of the questions. Since questions are answered by real people, and every person talks and answers differently than the next person, people think that others answer weirdly. It's actually just the way most people talk, not that the answers are weird.