Yes, contributing is what WikiAnswers is about.
Yes, WikiAnswers reserves the right to block users from contributing to the site.
WikiAnswers was last edited a few seconds ago. Users are constantly contributing to WikiAnswers from all over the world. Since people are all over the world, when one place sleeps, another contributes.
Anti-Contributing to WikiAnswersTo add an alternate to a question without counting it as a contribution point, then ask a question on WikiAnswers. Before you officially submit the question, you can edit it. After you edit and submit it, your pre-edited question will be one of its alternates.
Well if you are asking if we have rules about contributing, then yes. You can find them here: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_WikiAnswers_style_rules
No, DofE regulations state, "Your volunteering must not be done for a business but can be undertaken for a charity or not-for-profit organisation." WikiAnswers is a for profit business. See the related link for other requirements.
Do not comment plagiarism ...
That would be contributing to helping someone perform an illegal act, which is against the law.
You should check your computer for a virus.
WikiAnswers' main goal is to provide people information. So if you're helping in some way, there's no such thing as "most important"!
how important is the experience of young children as a contributing factor of laer development
If a WikiAnswers Supervisor is found to be abusing any of their powers, they are demoted immediately and taught how to use them correctly. If a Supervisor is knowingly abusing their powers, they are blocked from contributing.
An ID Number is in fact a contributor that has not signed up and is contributing via their IP Address.