Not at all! The more the merrier, as long as the merges are accurate, sensible, clean, and done in an efficient manner.
Remember, though, only Supervisors can (currently) merge questions!
Many more than two questions can be merged on WikiAnswers. If the same question can be asked in dozens of ways, they all end up as alternates.
as many as you wish.
There is no limit to the number of questions you can watch.
no there is not
No there is not a limit, you can ask as many questions as you want as long as they are appropriate questions.
There is no limit on the number of questions you can ask; the more the better.
I don't believe so.
There are more than 500 FAQ about Game Shows on WikiAnswers. The number of questions has increased to about a thousand, however many are duplicates and in the process of being merged together.
This questions needs to be merged into 'What is GNU', but because a lower-cased alternate exists elsewhere, it can't be merged yet.
tens of millions
Regular members may certainly ask to have questions merged. They are encouraged to do so when they run across contributions that are asking the same question. This helps the site supervisors to maintain the integrity of WikiAnswers, and keeps regular members involved. To request questions be merged, do the following: 1. Go to one of the questions. 2. Click on Improve Question. 3. Type the question you want it to be merged with. 4. A popup will appear asking if you want to merge the questions. To request 2 locked questions be merged, simply copy the URL's of both questions and paste them into an email to Supervisor @ wikianswers.com (be sure to remove the spaces).
Similar questions can be merged - to be answered by a single contributor.