According to the list provided in the 'related questions', RoyR, Neila222, and Crystal have been on WikiAnswers for the longest (since 2005).
The user "Chris", who is the founder of WikiAnswers (originally named FAQ Farm) has been on the site for the longest. See the related link to Chris' profile!
Chris Whitten, the founder of WikiAnswers.
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the person who has been on the longest is Chris the creator of the website.
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User "Chris" is the founder of the website (originally created in 2002 as FAQ Farm).
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You just have to click on questions that have been answered and they will appear. If you have a specific question you can ask it and hopefully a member of the community will answer it as quickly as possible!
SUPERVISORS -This is a "trash completely" question. However as per Community Assistant recommendation, it has been placed temporarily in this catch-all.
Assuming you meant supervisor. Personally speaking - I was asked if I wanted to become a supervisor because of the answers I'd been posting in the reptiles section. I've been keeping reptiles for more than 25 years, and had answered lots of questions in that category. I guess one of the existing supervisors noticed my answers - and recommended me. If you mean Community Assistant, or Community "Adviser," then you would have to go to one of their offices and put in an employment application and submit your credentials.