Yes.
We are constantly working to make WikiAnswers more user-friendly, but we still have a long way to go. Our first challenge is to communicate what WikiAnswers is. This is no ordinary question and answer website. Unlike any other Q&A site, people don't "own" their questions and answers here. Eveything is collaborative. Answers are wikis, and so are the questions themselves. This enables us to grow permanent information resources through individual human actions. It's a powerful process, but not a simple one to understand.
I would say Yahoo answers, for these reasons: 1. Answers.com does not advertise, unlike Yahoo. 2. Unfortunately, many people refuse to on anything with a title with "wiki" in it, probably due to the fact that the only wiki they've ever heard of is Wikipedia. 3. On Google, if you ask a question, it's probably more likely for a Yahoo Answers site to come up than a wikianswers site, which encourage people to ask questions there so they can get more attention. 4. Yahoo has many other features, which make the site itself more popular. But, I think the most helpful one is WIKIANSWERS. YahooAnswers mainly has random answers on missalanious questions. But wikiAnswers has actually answers on actual, important questions, like history, education, and knowledge, on top of the Missalanious answers.! Go WIKI!
to find out info from real people to questions that they need answering or if your answering questions its because they want people to know that they are helping them unlike me hope this was useful
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Wiki Answers gives you a better advice but it makes you wait for long,however Yahoo Answers gives you just above average advice and that too very quickly. Yahoo! Answers has a BA system which gives credit to the Best Answer. However, once someone is voted best, the position cannot be reversed, unlike Wikianswers. Even if the answer is incredibly ridiculous (ex. "The sky is blue because card games"), it cannot be voted out on Y!A. However, on Wikianswers, the answers can be changed.
WikiAnswers is a website unlike any other. These twins are unlike those twins.
Mountains , animals , and lots and lots of snow. Every one else answers these questions rubbishly ! Unlike me.
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The two aren't really comparable. Google is simply a powerful search engine. It can guide you to any Web page on the Internet that has the information you're seeking.WikiAnswers, on the other hand, is a wiki Q&A site. Its content is supported by a volunteer community who are constantly asking and answering questions. Through a collaborative and iterative process, questions get the best answers, created by the community. Sure, someone can come along and leave a terrible answer. But as the community finds bad answers, they will improve them. As our Vandal Patrol and Supervisors team finds offensive content, it will be removed. In the end, you have the best that the community can offer.Google is not a wiki site. So neither is really "better." It just depends on what you're looking for.More opinions from Answers.com surfers:No, Google is not better than WikiAnswers. They each have their own merits.Google gives you a list of websites. WikiAnswers gives you answers to your questions, without potentially endless fruitless searching.Apples and oranges. Google is a search engine. WikiAnswers is a question and answer site. At Google, you enter data you want the service to look for on the internet. On WikiAnswers you enter a specific question and people from around the world provide you an answer.
Definitely! ;-) Amazon.com's Askville is another great new question and answer website. They did a very good job on it. Askville, Yahoo Answers, MSN Live, and many of the other new Q&A sites are essentially what FAQ Farm was in 2002. They're Q&A bulletin boards. (Albiet, much more professional, well-financed versions.) On other sites, the same questions get asked over and over again. People post individual answers and those answers can never be improved upon. It's one-on-one, isolated communication. The important aspect of people helping each other by asking and answering questions is there with all the sites. FAQ Farm also goes a step further. Our community is actually growing FAQs. We're creating permanent Q&A resources for the world to use, as opposed to just offering a forum for Q&A.
Because unlike multiple choice questions, there is no penalty for wrong answers in the grid-in questions. Therefore, you should answer every grid-in question because there is no risk involved.
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