Advanced Supervisors are Supervisors that are experienced with working with sections of the site that may require the power to permanently delete a question and its history from the site's database.
The powers of an advanced supervisor are:
If you are also a Program Supervisor, you will also have the ability to edit program pages and moderate the program forums. This is a rare position, however, there are only two Program Supervisors to date, due to the sensitive information that will be encountered.
Advanced powers are only given to supervisors by community assistants. The community assistants will get in touch with you if they think you are suitable for the role of advanced supervisor. Their tools are extremely powerful, so high trust with the community assistants is required.
Melbrown2013 (Community Assistant)Xnicola (Senior Advanced Supervisor)Skullcandy88 (Advanced Supervisor)
A regular contributor is someone who does not have Supervisor status, or CA status.
An Advanced Supervisor on WikiAnswers is a supervisor who has been on the site for a very long time and is given special abilities to further better the site. These abilities are things that can only be given to trusted community members because of their ability to help or damage the site.
See the related links. You can only access it if you're an advanced Supervisor.
E-mail WikiAnswers at WikiAnswers @ Answers.com (remove the spaces) if you want to become a Supervisor.
Yes. If a supervisor finds a cyberbully on wikianswers, the supervisor would block the cyberbully.
You get a WikiAnswers email account by becoming a Supervisor on WikiAnswers.
Doditov is a Floating Supervisor on WikiAnswers. To find out what a Floating Supervisor is, see the Related Link.
You have join one of WikiAnswers groups, and then you will be assigned special tasks, then you will become a supervisor.
Both Community Assistants and Community Coordinators are higher up the management chain than Senior Supervisors.
Yes, a supervisor on WikiAnswers can indeed be blocked. If a supervisor breaks the Terms of Use agreement for WikiAnswers, he or she is in danger of being blocked from contributing to the site - just as with any other user. A normal supervisor will not have the rights to block a fellow supervisor. Community Assistants only would have that option.
No, you don't. Being a Supervisor is a volunteer position.