If you feel a contributor would make a good addition to TIP, please let us know. You can either email at TIP@WikiAnswers.com or send a message to the TIP Supervisors.
Please do not invite the contributor to TIP yourself. They may turn out to be unsuitable or they may be on a blacklist which only the TIP staff and community assistants have access to.
The abbreviation of The Initiates Program is TIP.
The leader of The Initiates Program is Jsarino.
The minimum age for joining The Initiates Program is 15.
Yes, The Initiates Program (TIP) on Answers.com does have an email.The email address is TIP@WikiAnswers.com.You are welcome to send TIP an email. Whether that be a request to join, to recommend someone for the program, ask TIP a question and so on.If you are a Supervisor, you can use the email to make recommendations to us.If you have completed your TIP task, it would be better to contact a TIP Supervisor via their message board.
Yes, you must be a member of WikiAnswers in order to participate in The Initiates Program.
The Initiates Program was officially launched in October 2012 on WikiAnswers to prepare contributors to become volunteer supervisors.
There is no maximum age limit for joining The Initiates Program. However the minimum age limit is 15.
If for any reason you feel you would like to leave The Initiates Program, send a message to your TIP Supervisor or the TIP Leader.
Yes you can join The Initiates Program if you are a Premier Answerer.However, if you graduate from the program and accept an invitation to become a supervisor then you will lose your Premier Answerer status.Contributors can only be a Premier Answerer or a supervisor and not both.
In the Answers community, TIP stands for The Initiates Program. It is an official program which prepares contributors for the role of Supervisor in the community here.
RCIA - the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
No. They have the same abilities and tools as every other non-Supervising contributor. Their use of them is being assessed and sharpened by The Initiates Program in preparation for them potentially being invited to the Supervisor team.