No, but www.redtube.com as the best sources on the web. Try it out.
Yes, WikiAnswers is funded by advertisements.
If a question is redirected to "What questions add no value to WikiAnswers?", then it became an alternate to that question because it added no value. Questions like "Purple blue yellow ice cream?" will be merged into "What questions add no value to WikiAnswers?" because, as the question states, they do not add any value to the site.
There are no reasons WikiAnswers should not exist, but plenty of reasons it should. One of the reasons is that it is a great source of information for almost any subject.
Yes.
Wikianswers is not a good source because anyone like myself could have made these answers up.
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No, WikiAnswers is not a Primary Source. However, the Related Links section of each question may be used to find other sources, even a Primary Source.
Of course it isn't, WikiAnswers is a source of information so a WikiAnswers obsession just furthers your knowlage.
The WikiAnswers style is to use "value" instead of "worth", as in "What is the value of an XYZ?" instead of "What is an XYZ worth?"
You are always welcome to cross-reference any answer with another source to confirm its accuracy.
Yes, copying answers from WikiAnswers without proper attribution or citation can be considered plagiarism. It is important to provide credit to the original source of information to avoid plagiarism and ensure academic integrity.
You must know the rules to ask the question so you already know the answer and what happens if you continue to add questions that do not add value intentionally