DingoBot flags answers that are gibberish, repetitive, bad language, and unsuitable. Basically, DingoBot is a inhuman supervisor that can block contributors for inappropriate behavior.
DingoBot is our Vandalism & Spam robot who flags answers not questions.
Currently, DingoBot is a WikiAnswers bot that has the Supervisor badge. Dingobot will not be using Supervisor powers and his only job is to flag questions.
Dingobot flags things that repeat, for example, lyrics. Example: Dingobot is a WikiAnswers bot. He flags a lot of questions for various reasons. He might flag this question. Dingo it is a bot on WikiAnswers. It repeated, unnecessarily.
Probably not because supervisors help wikianswers by warning contributors not to harm the site or they will be blocked from wikianswers site. DingoBot blocks contributors that for inappropriate behavior.
he is a bot so answers.com created him.
Dingobot does not flag questions, he flags answers. If your question has been flagged and there has been no answer, then a human user has flagged it.
Many members would probably consider Dingobot as weird because it isn't a WikiAnswers user, it is in fact an automated bot fighting against vandalism on this site. Weird no, valued part of our community, Yes!
Dingobot is basically a computer program that's set to detect certain conditions that are not useful in the answer. That might be someone using profanity in an answer, including a phone number or sticking a load of exclamation marks at the end.
no they don't:)
Assuming you mean 'dingobot' - it's an automated computer program that checks answers for things like web-sites, or inflammatory content.
You would flag an answer if it had inappropriate content in it.
You cannot flag an unanswered question on WikiAnswers. The "Flag" button is missing if the question does not have an answer.