They don't get paid by Wiki.
However, my work is real slack and when I'm not busy I sit here and answer questions. So in a sense, I suppose I do get paid to answer these questions.
No, the questions are answered by people who come to the site, voluntarily. There are no pay agreements between the people who answer the questions and the website. Interest and passion to share knowledge is what is driving wikianswers.
On this website, you get paid to answer questions.
Unfortunately, you cannot get paid by answering a question on answers.com. Many people may want to get paid if they answer a question, but you won't have that kind of luck here.
No, or at least not on this website.
It depends on what you mean by pay. Contributors are not paid in cash for answering questions. That said, just answering questions is sort of a payment in itself. It can be satisfying to know you've helped other people, and it is satisfying to get to use your knowledge and share it.
probably working for it 😲
Contributors here are simply people like you and me who like to help so no they are not paid. We though have competitions like Answerthons in which you are required to answer questions and the person who answers the most get some gift card prizes.
All the contributors on WikiAnswers answer questions voluntarily. No one is paid to answer our questions. Answers.com employees are not paid to answer questions, either. They answer questions as volunteers just as any other contributor would.
no you just dont get paid at all. No it is not true. You get nothing at all for asking or answering questions here. People do it for many reasons, for fun, to help others, they enjoy it.
No, you don't get paid for answering questions on answers.com!
While there are paid staff that may answer questions on occasion, they are being paid for specific areas of work related to the site and its maintenance. And you can win prizes with the contests!
There are a small amount of paid staff and the bulk is volunteers who donate their time to answer questions.