Ask question the answer!
WikiAnswers is a worldwide website. Hundreds of questions are asked and answer daily. If you have a question that stumps you type, it into wikianswers and let someone else answer it for you.
I assume that if a question is locked for answering by someone it is not available for another to use it.
WikiAnswers is a collaborative community - anybody can answer a question. If someone happened to click "Answer" while you are answering the question, this does not register until they have saved and you have attempted to save as well. Feel free to edit the answer afterwards.
Essentially, here's how WikiAnswers works: # Someone asks a question. # Someone answers the question. # Over time, other contributors improve the wording of the question, make it easier to find, develop the answer, etc. # When someone else asks the same question, the answer is there. It should be noted that WikiAnswers is not a search engine like Google, nor a multiple-answer site like Ask.com, so questions must be questions (not statements or keywords).
No. WikiAnswers is strictly a question and answer site. Nothing else.
You write your answer
Google and WikiAnswers are two different kinds of websites. Google is a search engine. It searches through all sites on the web and gives you results. WikiAnswers is a Question and Answer database. You ask a question and someone else answers it. There is no competition between Google and WikiAnswers. Google provides better/faster results in some cases, while WikiAnswers is better in others.
That is because there is no change being made to a question or answer directly by your action, you are merely recommending that someone else do it.
WikiAnswers does not know your personal qualities, so we cannot answer this question for you. You'll have to determine your own strengths and tell the interviewers what you think you can do better than someone else.
You cant edit someone else's content on YouTube, Its not like WikiAnswers.
Impossible...or get someone else to do it for you. But they would have to log in!
People often have the topics on their Watchlists. Then, when someone else asks a question, that appears on the Watchlist because of the topic it was placed in. They might be able to answer the question. I found this question that way. I had the topic on my Watchlist and saw this.