The current totals for SPA members are as follows:
Tom Bomb has completed the most SPA tasks, with a total of 69.
In second is Boy Brat with 51 tasks completed!
Third is Coinlvr11 with a total of 49.
And forth is Animalexpert40 with 47!
The current totals for the SPA Alumni are as follows:
AwakeTonight has completed the most SPA tasks, with a total of 193 completed!!
In second is Vishal with 115 tasks completed!!
In third is Ireen22 with 64 tasks completed!
And forth is Fish247 with 58 tasks completed!
Keep up the hard work everyone!!
SPA is an abbreviation for Special Project Assistant. The Special Project Assistant Program (SPA) exists to teach contributors about all the tools they have and how to use them effectively.
Yes, you can be a Special Project Assistant and a Premier Answerer.
There is no requirement for being a Special Project Assistant on WikiAnswers; however, SPA's are encouraged to be able to use all non-Super tools with ease and be a all-around good person (i.e treating others with respect, being helpful, etc). Please see related links below for guidelines.
No one has completed 200 tasks yet, but AwakeTonight is closest with 199!
Yes, it is still possible to get your Special Project Assistant badge, but first you have to become one. (See related link).
Yes, there is. Check out the related link below and scroll down to see the Special Project Assistant badge.
Yes, a Special Project Assistant can be blocked; they are still normal contributors. If a Special Project Assistant is caught cyberbullying, not listening to a Supervisor's warnings, putting nonsense in answers, or breaching the Terms of Use in any other way, he or she can be blocked.
A Special Project Assistant (SPA) gets the same tools a regular contributor gets when he/she becomes a member of WikiAnswers. It is only the Supervisors who have additional tools.A Special Project Assistant can do the following:Ask questionsAnswer questionsEdit questions/answersAdd Related links and Related questionsEdit alternatesSplit or move alternate wordingsRecategorizeFlag questions for improvement
The primary difference between a Special Project Assistant and a Community Assistant is that a SPA is a volunteer contributor and a CA is part of the Answers.com Community Development staff, who help facilitate the website. Community Assistants get paid for their work and Special Project Assistants do not. To see a list of all Special Project Assistants and Community Assistants, see the Related questions below.
Special Project Assistants do not have a nickname. However, besides being called a Special Project Assistant, contributors in the program are called SPA.
As the minimum age for joining WikiAnswers is 13, and an account is required to become an SPA, it follows that all SPAs should be at least 13 years of age.
Contributor (mostly Supervisor) who has a 'Special Project Assistant Active Alumni' badge was an SPA member who graduated from the Mentoring Program and became a Supervisor. However, wished to support the SPA program and complete missions as a Special Project Assistant.SPA Active Alumni can accomplish missions that require Super Powers (like - thrashing, merging, batch re-categorization, etc) in addition to regular missions, and may assist new SPA members in understanding their missions.To become a Special Project Assistant contact Stupid Little Genius on her message board (see related link below).