It's your choice if you do or not.
If a wiki provided verification of the credentials of the author, would you trust the wiki more? Why or why not?
It depends on the question, it could be in the Wiki archives somewhere or if someone reads your question and they know the answer they will place it on for you, WikiAnswers does have a vast amount of answers, if your question is detailed but short, you have a good chance of searching up your question. Wiki Answers could already have your question here in its archives, but it is not 100% guaranteed that your answer will be here.
yes, you can thank them on there message board or recommend them(gives them a trust point)
yes you can trust wiki answer.com they give you acurate facts
i don' think that it is useless i actually think that it is useful and that's not very nicethis site is wiki so some people might not trust it but i think it is a good site and alot of people think so too.
Not exactly. Some people(for fun!) go to wiki and "improve" the answer. Most of the time though, people aren't improving it. They are just making it all wrong and fake. So that is why I say you shouldn't always trust wiki.
you should never trust sites that are not legel
trust me.... clashofclans wiki
How could someone on Wiki Answers know Soulja Boy's intentions?
yes they ahrm your plants DONT TRUST WIKI
never trust wiki answers.. never
This could mean several things: 1) Someone who completely removes themselves from a wiki they have been active on, sometimes called a WikiMindWipe. 2) A wiki that is up one day, and down the next, never to be seen again. 3) An open edit wiki that gets turned into by invitation only wiki.