No, but you can use characters that look like question marks, for example ʔ.
you can always ask someone you trust to find the answer on wikianswers or outside of it
Yes, it is possible for an exclamation mark to be followed by a question mark in the same sentence, but it certainly depends on the context. The exclamation would have to form part of the question.
That is a hard question to answer to answer as there is no way to see what question is asked most. Computers can only see if things are exactly the same. If you askedWhat question is asked the most on Wikianswers?a computer would see that as a different question thanWhat question is asked most often on Wikianswers? However, a human can tell they're the same, and with the huge amount of questions on Wikianswers it's too hard to have a person sort through them.
You cannot demand answers from WikiAnswers on your questions. WikiAnswers does not answer your questions, it is the members of this community that answer your questions. You can request for your question to be answered but not demand for the same.
Splitting questions counts as a contribution the same as asking or answering a question.
When_are_cimorelli_birthdaysThis is a link to the answer of the same question posted on WikiAnswers
It means that you really liked the question, and if you know anyone else that wants to know the answer to the same question as you, you send the link to them, and they can see the same thing you looked at.
There are over 20 million questions on WikiAnswers. Without doing the math, it is extremely unlikely.
no wikipedia gives you information about things and wikiansers gives you an anser for a question
is the same Question as what Questions on wikianswers have no meaning? well that's the first 1 also other contributers have said the same Question but in a different way!
When users type in a question on WikiAnswers, they are presented with a range of questions already existing on this site similar to the one they have just asked. If they believe their question is the same as one of these choices, it is added to the 'Other users have said this is the same as...' list of redirects. This prevents the duplication of questions asking the same thing in a different way.
It would be the same question.