Well the only "this" that I think of is "this" site itself (answers.com). If "this" is not the "this" that you are referring to, then I can't tell you how to post "this" on "this" site, for I may not know how "this" site works. Usually "this" site or "that" site may differ in instructions, but are usually similar. Therefor "this" and "that" may actually just be "there" for both sites.
But for this site, I don't understand exactly how there is a question asking how to post itself. That seems like asking how can I be born. Well you already are. But giving the possibility that this question does actually need an answer, then what you would do is type your question in the big box at the top that says "Ask us anything," right next to the giant Answers logo, and Go box. Once you type your answer, hit that go button. If your question already exists, you will be brought to it, and hopefully an answer. If it exists in a similar way, you can manually select it if it has not already been programed to bring you to it already. If it does not exist, then there will be an option to let you post your question and then hopefully get an answer. Just hope that you don't get some weirdo answering you question such as me. That would be bad.
You must post a clear and direct question, and only the question, in your title.
To post a question without misspells, read the question before you submit it.
Go to forums> game play>post a new topic type in your question and a title for the the post
What time did you post this spacey post?
If this question is about a private individual it is inappropriate. Otherwise please post a link.If this question is about a private individual it is inappropriate. Otherwise please post a link.If this question is about a private individual it is inappropriate. Otherwise please post a link.If this question is about a private individual it is inappropriate. Otherwise please post a link.
Do what you just did, with a different question.
You do what you did to ask this question.
Click on A:Answer question located on the bottom of the question.
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You can't really post long questions on here. However - you could post a brief question, then add some detail in the discussion area.
After you post your question, click on the "discussion" section of the question and there you can post any other details you want.