Blanking is the act of a user deleting a good answer, and replacing it with false/useless information.
Yes. Blanking is when a user deletes a good answer as its entirety and replaces the good answer with false/useless information (nonsense). That is a form of serious vandalism on wikianswers.
Piercing is a real service, Blanking is something someone made up
Yes, but opinion-based questions should be in the format "What are your opinions on xxxx," and no answer to the question should be deleted unless it contradicts the Community Guidelines. Blanking in such answers is a blockable offense.
try talking to them about it. ask them why they're blanking you and if they do have a problem then try to solve it or come to an agreement which suits all of you. if they are just blanking you without reason then they don't deserve to be your friends.
Well, you cannot delete a contribution 'point' from your bio page, but you can contact a supervisor to delete a message, question, etc. But you may not erase an answer for a question, because that's known as 'blanking' which is against WikiAnswers Rules.
It is HIGHLY unlikely that this is happening.If any member believes such a thing is occurring then the first thing to do is contact that supervisor, through the message board or by email, and ask for an explanation. This resolves the matter in the vast majority of cases.Ultimately redress can be sought by contacting WikiAnswers at CommunityAdvisor @ Answers.com (no spaces).
That is an ethnic slur and will not be considered for response on WikiAnswers.
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Blanking Means it's a Zero signal. But that zero signal is operate some V volts.
Blanking and punching are both shearing operation. The difference is only in the scrap. In blanking what you cut out is of interest.In punching what you cut from is of interest.For example: You cut a hole in a sheet metal. If you are interested in the disc that is cut out, then the process is called blanking. The sheet metal with a hole through it is the scrap. If you are interested in the sheet metal that now has a hole through it, then the process is called punching. The disc is the scrap.
Indian fine blanking