In the blue tool bar on the left side of the screen, under the Question tools area, there is a watch question option. if you have made a change to an answer, you can click on "unwatch question". The other way to do this is to go to "My watchlist" under the "My pages" heading and click on "Click here to change the list". This will give you a list of everything in your watchlist. scroll down and remove the question you want to un watch. The first option is the quickest, especially if your watchlist contains thousands of questions. As always, if you are experiencing any problems on this site, contact a Supervisor or WikiGuide to assist you. See the related questions for more information.
To Unwatch any question, go to that question and look at your menu on the left. If you go down, you'll find either "Watch" or "Unwatch" just above "Discuss" a little ways down. If you have set a Watch on it, you should see "Unwatch" in the menu. Click on "Unwatch" and your wish is WikiAnswers' command.
The "Unwatch" feature is used to unsubscribe a question from your watchlist.
Yes, If you make a question on WikiAnswers you should get an email, about someone answering your question. It is called Watch or Updates at anytime you can unwatch it or cancel the updates.
Underneath the ads, there is a string of buttons that say "Improve Answer, Discuss Question, and Unwatch Question." Underneath that it will say who first answered, who last edited it, contributer trust, and question popularity.
I don't know how to hack into a deviantART, but to get someone to unwatch you, just block them, and they're automatically unwatched from your account.
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This may be tricky, since you are not a member and don't have a message board. You have to find this answer in order to read about finding answers. When you submit a question, make sure to put it on your Watchlist. Click on "Watch Question" where you see it in the blue menu to the left. If the question is already on your watchlist, this item will say "Unwatch Question", which is your option to remove it from your watchlist. At the very top of the screen, you see the word "search". You can click there, and enter a couple of key words from the question you're interested in (you would do this in the first box of the search screen). Be careful about spelling, because search will go after questions containing the words as you spell them. Also, we very often correct the spelling of the questions themselves, to increase the usefulness of the search option. Keep searching, and eventually you will find the question. Then put it on your watchlist. Another possibility is that if you made any kind of change to the question or answer, even if you marked it as a minor change, you will be able to trace it by looking at "My Contributions", which will of course be YOUR contributions.
=== === In the answer box, directly below any answer that has been entered in any question are three large style buttons. From left to right there is one green box and two blue boxes. Selecting the "Watch Question" button will add that question to your Watchlist. If this blue button is displaying "UnWatch Question" this is an indication that this question has been added to your Watchlist.Also, in the blue box area to the left of your screen is the link entitled "My settings" which is towards the bottom of the blue box under the heading of "My pages".Selecting the "My settings" link will take you to a new page. Here under the heading "Email updates" checking the second option will have WikiAnswers notify you by email of any changes to questions that are in your watchlist.On this same page under the heading of "Answering options" having the second option clicked on will Add pages you edit to your Watchlist automatically.You will receive these Email updates at the Email you signed up with when you created your WikiAnswers account unless you have since changed the email address which is shown towards the top of your "My settings" page.
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The question is the answer to the answer of the question
It is "a question".
because if it didnt have a question mark what question would be a question because the question had a question with a question?