Pretty much anything you do on WikiAnswers can get you a new contribution point. This includes sending a message to someone (for a legitimate reason) and even editing your bio page. You can also ask, answer, edit, or recategorize the question, and even split an alternate from a question.
it's usually a case of checking their contributions. New users will have a small number of contributions in their profile page.
New users can't improve a question on WikiAnswers. After they have made 100 contributions, they can edit questions.
WikiAnswers ranks your contributions by how many questions, answers, edits and community work you contribute to the WikiAnswers community.
WikiAnswers does not pay for contributions. All contributors and supervisors are volunteers who love the site concept.
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Of course! Becoming a user on WikiAnswers shows all your contributions and lets you volunteer for a supervisor position and other cool stuff.
Unfortunately there is no way transfer contributions made as an unregistered user to a registered WikiAnswers account.
There is no end to the amount of contributions you can make.
Yes, you lose the Bronze Contributor badge on WikiAnswers when you reach 5,000 contributions. Then, after 5,000 contributions, you become a Silver Contributor, which is a good sign that tells you that you have been working hard and now you get a new reward for it all.
200,000 contributions