If you are a member of the community:
Contact either:
It was Chris, The Founder of WikiAnswers. See Related Link to Chris's Bio Page.
Supervisors are chosen either for their knowledge posted in their answers, or for their conduct. I, personally was chosen because of my extensive knowledge of reptiles. I had NO idea people were actually monitoring my contributions - until I received a message asking if I'd like to be a supervisor !
Well, you have to apply to be a supervisor. Then you have to complete certain tasks to become a supervisor. If you are interested in becoming a supervisor message Mystery Mania or other Supervisors for the contact information.Existing Supervisors are always looking for people to become Supervisors, so if someone's answering and other work appears to be quite good, sometimes a person will be asked to become a Supervisor without applying. That can happen very quickly for the right people, even within days of them starting to use the site.
A person can become an Expert contributor in Wikianswers by asking and answering a lot of questions.
Recommending another contributor on WikiAnswers is simple! On the user's Bio page, there is a "Stats" box, saying how many contributions that person has etc. Underneath, there should be an icon that says "Recommend". Click it, and the person will get a trust point.
No, you get the Premier Answerer by answering questions with all your brain power, intelligence and thinking skills. When a supervisor sees a normal contributor with great questions and answers, they will recommend that contributor to be a Premier Answerer in WikiAnswers. Most of the Premier Answerers in this site are experts of a particular subject. For example, if someone is great at science and environmental change, a supervisor will recommend that particular person to be a Premier Answerer.
You can reach a real person on WikiAnswers by clicking the related link below. If you need more immediate help, go to the Community Forum. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and look for those who are active, whose usernames are a different color. These are supervisors currently on line. If however you follow the link below, message the supervisor and that person will respond when they come back on line. Another way is to email Supervisor @ answers.com (leave out the spaces). All WikiAnswers supervisors and senior supervisors will have an identifier on their profile page, a badge showing the type of supervisor (floating, category, and senior supervisor). Message only supervisors or Community Advisors with WikiAnswers concerns or issues.
WikiAnswers doesn't say that people suck. Well, at least, most people don't. If you are experiencing problems with a member of WikiAnswers, please tell a Supervisor and they will do their best to help. If some one is cyberbullying you, the best thing to do is not call them anything mean and just live with it. Because then, the Supervisor may have to suspend you and the person.
It depends what kind of person you are. If you are nice and mature it's easy. If you are abusive and immature, it will be very hard or even impossible for you to become a supervisor.
The Wiki Answers badge system shows what group the profile owner belongs to. For example: A person with a Category Supervisor badge, means that person belongs to the Supervisor's group. Contributors (People who ask and answer questions) also have a badge system to show each of their milestones in contributing to the site.
There is no feature for users to see if other users received a warning or if you did, only if you see a message from a WikiAnswers supervisor warning you about a possible violation you or someone might of made in the Community Guidelines.Another Answer'User' in this context can mean either an anonymous person who is only identified by the IP address of the computer used to visit WikiAnswers, or the screen name of a person who is registered.Warnings are issued for abusing the site, as above.When a person visiting WikiAnswers who is not registered violates a guideline, the computer is blocked from access for a period determined by the supervisor who blocked the IP address -- up to 30 days in some cases.When a person who is registered abuses the site, sometimes a supervisor will send a message -- an informal warning -- and it appears on the offender's message board. If the warning is official, a warning number appears on the registered person's profile page. (Two are generally allowed before an account is blocked.)
the supervisor is the person that watches over the workers