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The first question asked here was: * "I wonder if people would donate their time to answer questions on a website?" Just kidding, I looked and didn't find a reference to the very first question ever asked so if it is out there, it is not easy to find.
Wow, what a question! The Genesis of WikiAnswers... Perhaps we'll never know, it was so long ago (2002) when the site went by another name (FAQ Farm). But chances are that the founder of the site, Chris Whitten, asked the first question - after all he was the one that built the site's structure and mechanism!
If the answer was rude, the answer was written by a vandal (a person whose intent is to purposefully ruin WikiAnswers), and should be removed immediately. However, if your question was gotten rid of, it was because your question was inappropriate, added no value whatsoever to WikiAnswers, didn't have enough information to answer, or included a first and/or last name of a non-celebrity.
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To find the user that answered your question, first find the question you asked. Then, look to the bottom of the answer where it says 'last edit by [username]'. Click on the username, and you will be redirected to their bio page.
First, you ask it on WikiAnswers. Then, you wait for an answer.
This one!
Well you obviously asked that question on Wiki, and someone was going to answer it somehow and sometime, so it obviously isn't the worst place if you insisted on asking that question here in the first place.
First, your question might just have been moved to another Category or its wording might have been changed. For example, this question was moved to the "Questions About WikiAnswers Website" Category and changed from "Why when you asked a question 2 times it was never posted?" to "Why when you asked a question two times was it never posted?" Second, but less commonly, your question might have been deleted. This is very unusual. It's generally only done in cases of spam or vandalism, or when the same question has been asked many times. If neither of these seem likely maybe there is some problem we're not aware of. Please e-mail WikiAnswers @ Answers.com and let us know what you asked.
To see who asked a question and other information, go to the question, and then click question history on the left blue toolbar. It will be the first entry on the bottom (or if it is multiple pages, the bottom entry on the last page). Sometimes, however, the question will be split from another question.
We can not possibly know who asked the first question hundreds of thousands of years ago.