Message Boards and Question Discussions both count as community contribution points on WikiAnswers.
There isn't a 'best user' on wikianswers. There is only those who have lots of contributions.
Unfortunately there is no way transfer contributions made as an unregistered user to a registered WikiAnswers account.
No, contributions on one WikiAnswers account can not be added to - or merged with - any other WikiAnswers user account.In other words, the contribution count to each of the 6 WikiAnswers sites is separate; there is no shortcut to a "central" place of keeping tabs on your contributions to the various sites.(See the Related question for information on how to become a Linguist.)
Of course! Becoming a user on WikiAnswers shows all your contributions and lets you volunteer for a supervisor position and other cool stuff.
WikiAnswers Supervisors and Community Assistants can see all contributions by an IP address.
No, there's no way to connect anonymous contributions to a specific user.
If you are a registered user, you can go to your contributions page by clicking on "My contributions" on the blue sidebar. Then chose "filter by: Questions Asked" and you will see a list of all the questions that you have asked on WikiAnswers.
You can report the user in the "Report Vandalism and Abuse" thread in the Community Forum. See the related links.Make sure to include a link to the user's contributions when you report.
If you register as a user for wikianswers you have your own profile. It keeps log of all your contributions, you can receive awards and you get credit for your answers. You will also have a message board. View http://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:Kharrima to see what a profile looks like for a registered user.
Orange is a motif of WikiAnswers; this stems mainly from the Orange Guy, the WikiAnswers Community Mascot. However, depending on the primary contributions of a user, orange is not necessarily the most common color.
A Ruby Contributor is a WikiAnswers user who has reached 500,000 contributions. You can view all of the users who have reached Ruby Contributor status by checking out the related question below.
First, just try being nice to other contributors. Try complimenting them on their contributions, but only if they are good contributions. Start off on the right foot by introducing yourself, and correct spelling, grammar, and courtesy is essential when writing on another user's message board.