Do not give the person your account name.
There is no single person ! This site is viewed by millions of registered and un-registered users around the world. Anyone who visits can answer questions.
Well, these questions are not answered by a single person; they are answered by many different people all over the world. With that being said, it cannot be determined whether the people who answer the questions on WikiAnswers are Christian or not.
No single person administers Answers Com. It is a corporate effort by a team of several people, some paid by the company and with many other volunteers.. The answers are provided, in the most part, by members of the site. Membership being free.
There a few different types of questions. The question that encourage short or single word answers is called open-ended questions. These allow you to write your answer instead of fill in the blank, multiple choice, and true and false questions.
Open questions - invite a wide variety of responses Closed questions - have a single answer
Some questions simply can not be answered. Some questions can only be answered by the person asking them. Some don't have a single, simple answer. The answer is different depending on point of view or the context in which it is asked or what it is referring to.
Not a single person - there are many thousands of people contributing to the site.
WikiAnswers is a wiki, that means that answers are collectively written. No single person answers all the questions. People will submit answers that they believe to be correct, then someone else comes along and expands on it, eventually it will be the best possible answer. But, some people answer just to answer, even if it is just nonsense.
There is no single solution to all questions involving scientific notation. Different questions have different answers and so the question will need to be more specific.
Normally questions about single coins are posted on Answers.com. Please see the three specific answers at the Related Questions.
No, not ever. This is the single exception to that rule.
Depending on the site, it can be considered spam. On Yahoo! Answers, that rule is on a per user basis, meaning anyone can ask what was asked before, but that the same person should not, unless they didn't get good answers and are asking in another category. On here, the issue is having single, unified answers to all questions. Asking multiple times creates more work to merge the questions and to rewrite the answers to be compatible with one another and to form a single answer. Asking the same thing and getting a different answer each time is essentially worthless.