It goes to a queue that is reviewed by a Community Assistant.
A merge sign is a sign that instructs road users to merge.
Recent Site Acticity is exactly what the words mean. The link shows the recent WikiAnswers activity made by users, guests, and the combination of the two. It shows what contributions were made recently by guests and regular users on WikiAnswers.
Supervisors can merge, but regular users can only suggest merges. For Supervisors, there is a Merge option on the blue sidebar, which they can use to merge the current question into another one. Regular users should edit the question wording to whatever the question is that they want to merge the current question into. When that is done, a message will come up saying that is the same wording as another question and asking if you want to merge. If you say yes, then that merge suggestion will be sent to a CA to review. We limit merging because we find that many people overmerge, and we want individual questions that are different to be able to get unique and specific answers rather than being merged into one gigantic article all about a certain topic.
Chegg typically receives requests from its users for help with homework, study materials, tutoring, and textbook solutions.
By Default, Users have limited user rights to make most system changes. However, Guests are VERY limited than regular users.
Unix was designed specifically to handle many users and requests at the same time (time-sharing).
Minimal failed requests. The public wants their site to be available when users want to access it. Currently, more users face failed requests than they ever do outages by the hosting company.
Yes.
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No, "diligently".
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