First of all, they're called TRUST points.
When someone answers/edits a question, scroll down and hit "recommend user". You can only recommend a user once.
You can also recommend yourself... Once!
surely!!!!!
No. Even if there were, I wouldn't give them to you. You need to work for trust points, just like everybody else.
You can get trust points on WikiAnswers by making many helpful edits and doing your best to make WikiAnswers a great Q&A site. When people see an answer you posted on a question, they have the option to "Recommend" you. When they do this, you receive a trust point.To earn trust point you have to answer questions. If the asker thinks your answer is good they will give you a trust point. Not all askers give trust points though. Good luck and keep answering!
No. It may not give the best answers. Look for answers by people with large amounts of trust points.
When they have answered a question (probably that you asked) and given you all the information you were looking for.
Your total WikiAnswers contribution points are calculated as the sum of all of the contribution points you have earned. These include first answers, edits, organizational actions, questions asked, and community contributions. All of these points come under the heading of "Contributions" in your WikiAnswers profile. Trust points are slightly different. Contributors do not directly earn these points through their contributions; they are awarded trust points by other WikiAnswers users. Therefore, trust points are not counted as contributions, and do not add to the contribution points total in a WikiAnswers profile.
Trust points do not entirely help you get hired to work for WikiAnswers, since actually getting paid to work for WikiAnswers is different from the amount of trust points you received online.
You get organization points for editing, answering and flagging
Trust Point "earn" other contributor's and readers' trust and respect for the quality answers you give.
Many have.
Historical contribution points were introduced on Mon Feb 01, 2010, when the Split Contributions feature went live on WikiAnswers.
Some people do; because they like to answer [questions], edit [answers], give [trust points], and receive [contributions and comments on their message board].