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How do look at another user's profile on WikiAnswers?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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To view another contributor's profile, you can search for them using the "Search" feature in the top-right hand corner. Just select "Members" and enter their username.

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Why do you keep looking at my profile?

I note that you are an unregistered user and therefore would not have a profile on WikiAnswers for anyone to look at.


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If you mean where do you find this kind of thing here on WikiAnswers, it's in your profile. Look in the My Pages section on the left of the page near the bottom and click on My Profile


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You can add an avatar by linking your WikiAnswers account to your yahoo, google or facebook account and the picture you use for your choosen account would be your new WikiAnswers avatar. You can link you WikiAnswers account by going to my settings and look under connect your account and click on the social networking logo of your choice. To find out more look at the related link.


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Can not the users on WikiAnswers look stuff up on their own since they have Internet access?

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What are the rules about posting personal ads on WikiAnswers?

The only place that you are allowed to post personal ads on WikiAnswers is on your profile. Hopefully, if you provide good answers and contributions, people will click on your username and look at your profile and see your ad. You are not allowed to post ads on the Community forum, answers, or other user's message boards, unless you would like to be blocked.


If you had a club on Facebook how do you post under the clubs name?

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