You generally cannot remove your questions from the site. When you ask them, they become a part of an ongoing repository. According to the terms of this site, asking a question grants irrevocable permission to the site to use the content. The only reason they would ever be removed would be if they break the rules as contained in the TOU or Community Guidelines.
It is not the site that can not answer some of your questions it is the people.
no this site does not charge you for asking questions.
On the WikiAnswers (WA) site, featuring means cleaning up some unanswered questions and marking them for inclusion on the WA home page. We try to make the featured questions clear and easy to answer, in order to encourage more people to answer questions.
The question needs to be clear, concise, and appropriate. A person can find support for how to ask questions on this site that are more likely to be answered by going to the "Community" section of the site and clicking on "help".
BBgurlNY has asked 697,872 questions on this site.
I don't know, but try a site like www.ValueJockey.com. There, you can ask questions about how much stuff is worth.
This site relies on the contributions of volunteers.If your question isn't interesting or clear enough, it's entirely up to us to ignore it in preference for other, more interesting, more cleraly stated questions.
This site exists so that people can find answers to the questions they have
some of them but not all of your questions.....
this taskt is to answer questions in a clear, concise helpful manner while using excellent englich. it is importent to write without referring to a search
The questions on this site are from users versus being company or computer generated.
Questions are answered by people who know the facts or research them for you. When someone finds the answers for your questions, they will answer them. Making a clear question helps to get a quick answer. This question originally read, 'Have never used this site typed in three questions and did not have an answer for any why?' That is unnecessarily complicated. With thousands of new questions coming in all the time, it pays to make your questions as plain and direct as possible.