email the link of your profile, and if you want to be a category or floating supervisor. You email this information to supervisor @ answers.com (remove spaces). Remember you must meet the following requirements:
(You can ask anything, whether or not you know the answer.)
You can flag the answer, or contact a supervisor.
You can't. You'd have to contact a senior supervisor and see if they're able to. However, inappropriate questions can be trashed by any regular supervisor.
you answer loads and ask loads.
No, you have to be a Category Supervisor in order to become a Senior Supervisor. (See the Related question.)
You become an expert on answers.com by correctly answering answers on a given section in which you are an expert.
If a floating supervisor wishes to become a category supervisor, they can apply in the same way that a non-supervisor would, by sending an email to the appropriate email address.
There the Bad Users on here, People who are SPA's and Supervisor's and those type of things are trying to stop that type of thing here.
1) Choose a category in the "interests" section of your profile page. Explain (in the box provided there) why you are an expert. 2) Correctly and usefully answer at least a couple of hundred questions in your chosen topic. 3) Approach a senior supervisor and ask to be listed as an expert.
A Supervisor can become an Advanced Supervisor and get more tools, but they are not "higher" than regular Supervisors. They can also become a Senior Supervisor, but they don't get additional powers.
You have join one of WikiAnswers groups, and then you will be assigned special tasks, then you will become a supervisor.
supervisor @ answers.com supervisor @ answers.com.
Because, being a Supervisor whether it's floating or a category, or a senior Supervisor, it requires a lot of responsibility.