Yes, there are hundreds of categories for questions about the life of living people on WikiAnswers.
Some questions on WikiAnswers are of no importance to the person asking and the person answering. Ask legitimate questions for legitimate answers.
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That isn't exactly the type of question that WikiAnswers is for. WikiAnswers is for questions asking for information, not TELLING someone something and asking if they know it. Also questions are not to be directed to any particular person.
A person can become an Expert contributor in Wikianswers by asking and answering a lot of questions.
wikianswers is a data base where lots of people like me try and answer your questions
WikiAnswers changes 'I' to 'you' in the questions because WikiAnswers prefers second person over first person questions. It is part of the WikiAnswers Style Rules. It also makes the whole database a lot less hard to manage. Since we merge together questions that are asking the same thing, changing I to you automatically prevents us from having hundreds of thousands of other "I" questions that we would have to merge together.
Not always. Anyone can answer a question on WikiAnswers. You can look at the person who answered it at the bottom of the answer and check their profile. And look at the number of trust points they have earned and what they do for a living.
A person who is so bored that he or she writes silly questions on WikiAnswers.
WikiAnswers is a website where a community of people answer questions. There are hundreds of volunteer supervisors and thousands of contributors that are involved.
Supervisors can merge questions on WikiAnswers. You can notify Supervisors through the Community Forum, which is checked regularly. It will help if you include the URLs for the questions you think should be merged and we'll take care of it.
depends on the person answering the question, wikianswers is not run by a computer, but people who know the answer can just answer questions themselves.