You can not nominate a supervisor for the position of a Premier Answerer because you can't be a PA and a supervisor at the same time. Supervisors are only able to nominate regular users for either the position of a PA or supervisor. PAs do not get any additional tools like a supervisor does and it is just a badge to show that you have made a lot of great answers to the site.
A non-supervisor cannot nominate a contributor for PA themselves. However, they can contact a Supervisor regarding the contributor they wish to nominate. For a list of Supervisors for you to contact, please see the Related Link below.
No; non-Supervisors do not have an email address on WikiAnswers.
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.
No, supervisors on WikiAnswers do not take shifts. We come online whenever we have the time and for as much time as we can spare. Follow the related link for more information on WikiAnswers supervisors.
Number of WikiAnswers SupervisorsAs of January 6th, 2016 there are 522 Supervisors on WikiAnswers, but that figure may change from day-to-day.See wiki.answers.com/Q/WikiFAQs:Supervisor_Team for the current list of Supervisors.
Yes, according to the WikiAnswers Supervisors maps, there are three New Zealand Supervisors: Johann Go Kiwimac Hawkspur
The "Math" category with eight Supervisors.
The Community Assistants set up the WikiAnswers email addresses for supervisors.
There are currently 48 Senior Supervisors here on WikiAnswers. See the related question below.
You have to be a supervisor on WikiAnswers to access the Supervisors' Forum.If you are a supervisor, click on "Supervisors' forum" under "My pages" in the blue box to the left of the page.
You can only email supervisors if their email address is on their bio page. You can ask WikiAnswers your questions.
Only supervisors have an email account on WikiAnswers.