Yes. Contributor trust is the number of recommendations that a contributor has received.
Sorry, WikiAnswers has no way to contact a contributor who has not registered.
The number in square brackets is the number of Trust Points the contributor has attained.
Number Next to a Contributor's NameThe number in parentheses next to a registered members' username is the number of trust points he or she has earned. A WikiAnswers contributor can recommend another based on that person's knowledge or trustworthiness on the answers given. For more information, see the Related link.
An ID Number is in fact a contributor that has not signed up and is contributing via their IP Address.
* Bronze contributor: 500 contributions* Silver contributor: 5,000 contributions* Gold contributor: 25,000 contributions* Platinum contributor: 100,000 contributions* Double Platinum contributor: 200,000 contributions* Ruby contributor: 500,000 contributionsFor more information, go to the WikiAnswers Community: Decoded page (see Related Link). === === === === === === === === === === === ===
The rating next to each username is the amount of trust points they have. That is the number of times they have been recommended by another contributor.
You become a "higher level contributor" through making a large number of contributions. Contributions include asking questions, answering questions, suggesting alternates, rewording questions, categorizing, and merging (Supervisors). * Bronze contributor: 500 contributions* Silver contributor: 5,000 contributions* Gold contributor: 25,000 contributions* Platinum contributor: 100,000 contributions* Double Platinum contributor: 200,000 contributions* Ruby contributor: 500,000 contributionsFor more information, go to the WikiAnswers Community: Decoded page (see Related Link). === === === === === === === === === === === ===
The WikiAnswers community would answer the question.There are many questions on WikiAnswers that use up to the allowance of allowed characters. Answering a question is not made any more or less difficult by the length of it. What matters is that the right person sees it and knows the answer. That's why it is important to select the most suitable category. If a posted question has enough information to allow a Contributor to answer it (and that Contributor can answer it), it will probably get answered. Additionally, we can edit questions here to make them clear(er) or to bring them into line with proper Language Arts rules. The question being answered here was edited, as was the answer. The problem is that in the event a Contributor attempts to write a question into the frame for a question, that frame will only take a limited number of characters. You cannot exceed that limit, and if you cannot make your question clear within allowable limits, it could be filed. We have a place for questions that do not have enough information in them to allow anyone to figure out how to answer the question.
There is no maximum limit to the number of related links a question can have on Answers.com.
It will say the question on top, and below that the question's category. Below the category it says who the first and last contributors were. It then says Contributor trust: [number here] and a link to recomend the person. The number is the number of trust points the last contributor has. You can then recommend them if you trust their answer by clicking on the link.
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