To become an Premier answer badge, It's required to answer questions which are well researched and answering a lot of questions on the site. These are recommended by Supervisors for their outstanding and consistent posts.
The "Premier Answerer" badge is only for non-supervisors, as it was thought that non-supervisors deserve a special badge to recognize their fantastic answers.
To become an Premier answer badge, It's required to answer questions which are well researched and answering a lot of questions on the site. These are recommended by Supervisors for their outstanding and consistent posts.
Yes, you can, although you will not remain a Premier Answerer. You will have their Premier Answerer badge removed and instead receive the Supervisor badge on your profile.
No, there is no specific badge for answering the Featured questions.However, if you consistently give good answers, you are certainly in line to be noticed by the supervisors, and to receive a recommendation as a Premier Answerer (see more details in the Related question).
Manchest United have the gold premier badge on their jerseys because they won the Premiership trophy last year (2010-2011).
First of all, premier answerers are contributors with outstanding answers. Super powers can only be given to Supervisors, and Supervisors are people who dedicate a lot of time to WikiAnswers, and are among the most trusted members.The "job descriptions" of a premier answerer and a supervisor are very different, so actions taken to obtain a premier answerer badge may not align with those of a supervisor. Although premier answerers are very trusted members of WikiAnswers, they still may not qualify for a supervisor position. Premier answerers are trusted, but usually in the form of answers, and not responsibilities that the person can handle.In addition, most current premier answerers declined the opportunity to become a Supervisor with full-fledged super powers. Thus, the highest status left to give those who turned down the option to become a Supervisor is being a premier answerer. This status is still pretty high up there in the contributor hierarchy, but doesn't have any super powers to come with it - that's what a Supervisor's abilities are.The premier answerer badge is not gained easily. Those that carry the badge are valued contributors on WikiAnswers and may be considered for a supervisor position in the future. The best method of obtaining a super badge is to make exceptional contributions: answers and organization.
Premier AnswererThese dedicated contributors - recommended by Supervisors for their outstanding and consistent posts - spend the bulk of their time researching and answering questions. Typically, they are experts in a certain field or on a particular topic, and they possess the knowledge to answer complex or detailed questions.It requires good, well-written answers that have the proper grammar, spelling, etc., and that are correct; a simple "Yes" or "No" answer will not qualify. From there, possible nominations are discussed by the Supervisors and a decision is made.To become a Premier Answerer, first you must answer numerous questions in great detail and accuracy, and do it often.Then, it's a waiting game. You must be noticed by a supervisor, and if the supervisor sees fit, will recommend you to become a Premier Answerer. Your contributions will then be reviewed by a panel.(Note: A Supervisor cannot become a Premier Answerer because the Premier Answerer badge is a regular contributor badge, not a Supervisor-applicable badge. However Premier Answerers may become Supervisors, although their Premier Answerer status will be removed.)
the answers are in the merit badge books and in your own knowledge of life/scouts. hoped this helped a little. youtube.com/kevin0855
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A Premier Answerer is recognised for their outstanding answers (only Non-Supervisors may receive this badge), whilst an Alternates Specialist is a member of the Vandal Patrol (Supervisors only) that deals with questions with large amounts of alternates, splitting, rewording and recategorizing the alternates.
In the nuclear science merit badge book.
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