The WikiReviewers is a mixed group of supervisors and other site members. They are dedicated to improving the quality of the site. The WikiReviewers focus on grammar, spelling, balancing answers, and researching some of the more difficult answers.
No, the WikiReviewers are volunteers.
The first member of the WikiReviewers was Litotes.
The role of the Managing Editor on the WikiReviewers Program is to co-ordinate all activities related to the program. You cannot apply to become a WikiReviewers managing Editor. The only WikiReviewers Managing Director is Myrab51 and the WikiReviewers themselves.
As a general rule, no. Most WikiReviewers projects are not assigned deadlines.
Robin and WikiReviewers are the only managing editor; it is not a subgroup that you can choose to be in.
The leader of the WikiReviewers is John Smith. He founded the group and guides its activities, ensuring reviews are done effectively and efficiently.
The WikiReviewers is a mixed group of supervisors and other site members. They are dedicated to improving the quality of the site. The WikiReviewers focus on grammar, spelling, balancing answers, and researching some of the more difficult answers.
The WikiReviewers were created by Zanbabe and Myrab51.The idea was originally thought up by Zanbabe, and she brought in Myrab51 to organize it into a group.
The actual number fluctuates daily. We keep an up to date list of the WikiReviewers members in the Community Forum. You can see this list by clicking the related link below.
If you are interested joining the WikiReviewers, please e-mail WikiReviewers@WikiAnswers.com or contact the Managing Editor, Robin, at her message board in the link below.
Having a warning does not always keep a site member from getting into the WikiReviewers. It depends on what the warning was for, how recent it was, and if the member seems to have changed the behavior. Each request will be evaluated individually.
The WikiReviewers is a quality control group. They specialize in correcting spelling, grammar, and writing. We have to make sure that the members can correctly handle any assignment that we send their way.