You can become a supervisor on Answers by getting into The Initiate's Program (TIP) and completing the assignments given. To qualify for TIP, you have to be a contributor in good standing and not subject to serious disciplinary action.
You need to ask at least 3 questions, contribute at least 10 answers or improvements to answers and make 15 assorted edits. See the related links for the help centre on how to become a supervisor.
To become a supervisor you have to be nominated by someone that is already a supervisor. Then other supervisors will evaluate your questions, answers, and other actions. You can ask a supervisor to look over your activity and nominate you.
Generally, you don't become a Supervisor based upon on how many contributions you've made to Answers as far as answering questions, editing questions etc., you become a Supervisor based on your personality as far as how you treat others. You could also become a Supervisor a lot easier if you're in the Special Project Assistants program.
No, you have to be a Category Supervisor in order to become a Senior Supervisor. (See the Related question.)
There is currently no Diablo 2 supervisor.
Which supervisor in particular are you referring to - there are over a thousand supervisors !
A Premier Answerer is completely different to a supervisor; these users are selected due to the quality of their answers, and not their general contributions towards the site. However quite a few Premier Answerers are also offered a supervisor position, but turn it down. You cannot be both a Premier as well as a supervisor.(See the Related questions.)
To help you to become a very good supervisor here on Answers.You may be asked to go through TIP first if you lack experience in a lot of tools, if you are relatively new or just simply to make you even better at them.TIP will give you the mentoring in tools and procedures in order to help you become a supervisor on Answers.
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.
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When you are being evaluated as a supervisor for a particular category the categories of the questions you have answered typically do not play a factor. Instead, the quality of the answers is what is important.
The points have no redeemable value. They convey the usefulness of a person's contributions and may imply a certain status - nothing more. For higher status in practical terms, one would have to become a supervisor or senior supervisor.