It gets deleted off of the websites eventually or released back into the site.
SUPERVISORS -This is a "trash completely" question. However as per Community Assistant recommendation, it has been placed temporarily in this catch-all.
If by 'trash' you mean delete, it depends on the context. If the question is sensible and appropriate, and you delete the question/answer, you may be reprimanded for vandalism. However, it would be appropriate to remove an answer or question that is inappropriate and/or violates WikiAnswers rules.If by 'trash' you mean to vandalise, such as by posting an inappropriate answer in place of, or in addition to, an existing answer, your answer would be removed from the question. You would also face a warning and possible block for violation of WikiAnswers rules.
I am using this question for several videos I am producing about WikiAnswers, please do not trash, delete or unprotect this question.
Only Supervisors and CA's are able to get questions out of the trash. So if you want a certain question out of the trash please message a super or a CA, also only Supers and CA's can trash questions.
the trash is thrown all over our country and causes pollution
Supervisors are the ones who trash questions, we must trash them if for example the question doesn't have enough information (in the question) to answer. We have to follow strict guidelines when trashing guidelines.
i do not believe the world will ever be completely covered in trash. humans have realized that we are going in a horrible direction with our trash overdose and are setting up more green technology that reduces the amount of trash added. as we proceed into the green technology era, it is highly likely we will find a safe way to dispose of trash, so that our planet will never be covered in it.
i took a poopie on it
SUPERVISORS: please leave this question in trash
If you put a question mark at the end of it then it is a question I tried to not put it at the end but it won't let me
Then presumably the trash men would come and pick it up and take it to the dump, or whatever normally happens to your trash.
The answer to that question is No for the moment, but there may be one day a way to recycle trash into paper