In the weeks before voting for the WAmmy Awards gets underway, nominations will be solicited on the forums. You are not able to nominate yourself. Then WikiAnswers supervisors will vote for the finalists to determine the award winner for that year.
You have to get nominated.
Chris Whitten, the creator of WikiAnswers, won the WAmmy Award known as the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007:User:chrisThe following users subsequently won the Lifetime Achievement WAmmy Award (now called "The Whitten Award")Crystal (2008) - User:CrystalHisPowr4U (2009) - User:HisPowr4UBrave3 (2010) - User:Brave3Stupid Little Genius (2011) - User:Stupid_Little_Genius
he has been nominated for 36, winning 11 including the lifetime achievement award.
The Whitten AwardThe first recipient of the WAmmy Award known as "The Whitten Award" - for the honor of Lifetime Achievement to the site - was Crystal, in 2008: User:crystalIn 2009, The Whitten Award was won by HisPowr4U:User:HisPowr4U(For information regarding the Lifetime Achievement Award, see the Related Question below.)
he has been nominated for 36, winning 11 including the lifetime achievement award.
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