There are a set of rules called the 'Community Guidelines' that everyone should be aware of on WikiAnswers. View the Related Link below for the Community Guidelines.
An ID is an unregistered WikiAnswers user, and is a guest contributor to WikiAnswers. Any guest is allowed to ask or answer questions, and it is just part of the rules.
A warning is issued when a member of the community breaks a rule stated in the WikiAnswers Community Guidelines. Should the user continue to break community rules after a warning is issued, the user will be blocked, either temporarily or permanently, depending on the severity of the rule(s) that was/were broken.
Of course! Becoming a user on WikiAnswers shows all your contributions and lets you volunteer for a supervisor position and other cool stuff.
Like this site (Wikianswers), Wikipedia is a user driven website. But both have rules to follow.
There is no reason for anyone but the authorized user to have this information. Please be aware that "phishing" or soliciting passwords is forbidden on WikiAnswers.
Yes, the WikiAnswers site is very user-friendly.
There isn't a 'best user' on wikianswers. There is only those who have lots of contributions.
Yes, you can. There are a lot of WikiAnswers users who have a space in their user name.
Chris is the founder of WikiAnswers.
Your WikiAnswers name is the user name that you select when you join WikiAnswers.
There is one. Its owned by the company.
Sharing, Hacking or Cracking accounts is against WikiAnswers' Terms of Use, therefore will not provide ways to find out the password of another user. Note: This question should remain protected