Yes, by clicking on "Question history" on the blue menu on the left hand side.
This lists who asked the question, who answered it, who edited it and who placed it in what categories.
Don't be afraid! Answer their question if you know the answer to the question they had asked. If it was on the message boards, tell them kindly that you don't know and redirect them to someone who may know the answer.
WikiAnswers is a Q&A style Wiki. What that means is that someone asks a question and contributors can answer it, edit or or edit the answers.
You type in your question then It asks you to write the desired word then you press OK and your question is uploaded
After you finish answering a question and you press "Save," your answer becomes part of WikiAnswers. If anyone asks that question or uses keywords in the question, your answer will appear.
Maybe they are in a rush or just made some typos!!
Essentially, here's how WikiAnswers works: # Someone asks a question. # Someone answers the question. # Over time, other contributors improve the wording of the question, make it easier to find, develop the answer, etc. # When someone else asks the same question, the answer is there. It should be noted that WikiAnswers is not a search engine like Google, nor a multiple-answer site like Ask.com, so questions must be questions (not statements or keywords).
That's a vague and tricky question as asked. If a cop asks you a lawful question in the line of duty, you are required to comply/answer the question.
Sure!
An "alternate" is another phrasing of the question, or the same question with spelling mistakes. These are "merged" into another question, so that if someone asks the question with one spelling or phrasing, they will be shown the main question and answer.
WikiAnswers is updated constantly, every time someone asks or answers a question, merges two questions together, or makes other edits to the site.
WikiAnswers visitors ask questions. You wrote this one! :-)
Just tell them the right lyrics because if you don't they will be singing the song wrong. That would be funny but the answer would not be correct.