Throughout the year (Jan. 1st - Dec. 31st), nominations are accepted in the Community and Supervisors' forum thread labeled "WAmmys."
The first annual WAmmy Awards was in 2007.
There are different users that win the WAmmy awards each year. Many users have won.
WAmmy is the WikiAnswers awards. It is modeled after the Grammy, which is replaced with WAmmy. The WA stands for WikiAnswers, and is capitalized when saying the word WAmmy, for the WikiAnswers awards.
All awards and honorable mentions for the 2010 Wammy Awards can be found on the page linked below.
All nominations for the 2012 WAmmy Awards must be submitted by December 31, 2012.
When the 2010 WAmmy Awards are presented, 144 awards will have been given out to worthy contributors. 2007 - 16 awards 2008 - 40 awards 2009 - 44 awards 2010 - 44 awards
No, contributors cannot nominate themselves for the WAmmy Awards. Nominations are typically submitted by peers or members of the community.
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WAmmy Award for 'Best Profile'Yes, there is. One of the categories within the WAmmy Awards is called "Best Profile." (See the Related question for the list of all the different WAmmy Awards that can be won each year.)
No, there is no cash prize to anyone of the WAmmy Awards winners.Specifically, the awards are on the order of recognition of special efforts by WikiAnswers participants. So they are more like the Grammy Awards. In fact, they are modeled on the Grammies, but WikiAnswers style!
The 2009 WAmmy Award Winners will be announced in late January or early February, 2010.
As of now, the youngest person to have won a WAmmy Award on WikiAnswers is not publicly disclosed. Wikianswers stopped giving out WAmmy Awards after they merged with Answers.com.