To the right of the question is a button marked 'report abuse' - simply click that - and provide a reason for reporting it. Supervisors will be able to see the question 'flagged for improvement' - and will take appropriate action.
yes it can because in a science report your hypothesis is the question and then you have to answer it in the analysis i believe!
Yes you can. There is a RED button next to the question usually. That says report abuse.
It appears that you have answered your own question by providing an answer instead of a question.
yes you can.
All contributors are permitted to report unanswered questions. This is something you can do if you come across a rude or racist question, etc.Just click "report abuse" in the top right corner above the question and mark why you would like to report the question. The Vandal Patrol will investigate and decide how to deal with the pertinent question.
yes Click on the 'Report abuse' link above the question.
You can report an inappropriate question a few different ways. One way is to hit the 'report abuse' red underlined text at the top right hand corner of that question, and report it. You can also leave a message with the link to the question on a Supervisor's message board, or in a Supervisor's email (available on their bio page).
What kind of a question is this!?!?!?!?!
why question beyond your role of knowledge and report to appropriate member of the care team?
Above each question is a link that says, "Report abuse." Click on that link and report what you have seen. Alternatively, you could tell any supervisor of the WikiAnswers site. If you are certain it is nonsense, you may also be able to edit the question's answer.
To report a question that does not have enough information to be answered, simply email support @ answers.com. Or you can flag the question as "containing gibberish."
Flagging a question that does not have enough information is easy. All you have to do is report the question.