Trust points enable you to vote for a contributor whose contribution(s) you think are worthwhile and legitimate. It is important to note that trust points are not a good measurement of how much you can trust the answer to a question. They are simply an indication of how trusted the last contributor is as a member of the WikiAnswers community. All answers should be critically considered. For reliable advice of any sort, you need to consult a qualified professional in your local area. Please see our Terms of Service for more details. Can you subtract trust points? Currently, no. You can only add trust points by clicking to recommend a contributor. You cannot vote against someone. This is something we may add in the future, but for right now we want to keep things simple and see how it goes.
* The more you add good answers -- and the more you make good improvements to existing answers -- the more other WikiAnswers contributors will want to recommend you. * Answer questions correctly with helpful information. If someone likes your answer, they click "Recommend" next to the name of the person who answered it and they get a point. * Anyone can add to your trust points score by clicking "Recommend" on your bio page or on a question you've answered or edited.
* Other people give them to you if they like your answer to a question. We (the ones who answers questions), gets trust points from people who click a little link in the bottom of a page with an answer. In the bottom the author's name(s) are written. There you can choose to give trust points by selecting "Recommend contributor."
* People award them to you when they see one of your answers that they feel is worthwhile.
* You get trust points from asking questions, answering questions or editing answers. If you keep that up, you will be able to get thousands of trust points in no time! Trust me.
* If people like your answers, then they will give you a trust point. So if you want trust points, you need to give good answers that you think people will really like and which will make them say: "Hey, that is a really good answer," and then they might give you a trust point. Do NOT ask for them though, because that makes you seem desperate and people won't give them to you.
* Trust points are earned from those who care to Recommend the contributor. But a contributor who might recommend someone might wish see the answer to "What is a 'trust point' on WikiAnswers?" A link to that question is posted below. It has "unexpected" information in it.
It Depends what people you trust but not everyone is trusted .Never trust Restricted people
if they have a lot of trust points then trust them.
Trust people, people will trust you :3
Trust within two people
Some people are trust worthy. But not all are created equally.
Yes I trust my best friendYes I trust my best friendYes I trust my best friend
For some people it just comes naturally to trust other people so easy. The people that trust easily typically have never been let down or used by other people.
Many people work at dogs trust!!!!!!!1
Lots of people use Google so they must trust it.
People's Trust Insurance Company was created in 2006.
Trust has nothing to do with sexual orientation.
It is very informative with the right people and people with trust points. But, try not to fully trust people with no accounts.