The point of WikiAnswers is to ask the entire community of contributors the question, and not just a single contributor.
we may have had some updates. But it is your point of view when you ask how awesome we are. but thanks !
it is basically to help you answers all your unanswered question and to answer question of others
No. Ask a real question.
You get one contribution point for answering a question, as it is only one action.
When re-categorizing a question 1 category equals 1 contribution point.
Anti-Contributing to WikiAnswersTo add an alternate to a question without counting it as a contribution point, then ask a question on WikiAnswers. Before you officially submit the question, you can edit it. After you edit and submit it, your pre-edited question will be one of its alternates.
On WikiAnswers, we try to provide all the views by every contributor, so every point of view is represented, which basically makes for a neutral point of view. However, these 'point of views' are only on opinionated questions, or questions where there is no exact fact. There is only one case in which WikiAnswers doesn't provide a neutral point of view, and that is when only one contributor put his/her answer on an opinionated question or question that cannot be answered with solid known facts. This is the only case because there is only one view being represented by the answer, since only one contributor answered the question. Overall, WikiAnswers tries to have a 100% neutral point of view on all answers.
You already have ! Any question you ask is 'public' - for anyone to answer.... That's the whole point of forums (not just WikiAnswers).
Pretty much anything you do on WikiAnswers can get you a new contribution point. This includes sending a message to someone (for a legitimate reason) and even editing your bio page. You can also ask, answer, edit, or recategorize the question, and even split an alternate from a question.
This question has been set up as a merge point for test questions that have been copied and pasted to WikiAnswers.
While WikiAnswers won't let you put pictures directly into your answers - you CAN include a 'related link' which could point to a web-site containing a picture of what you're trying to explain.