People on WikiAnswers are from all over the world, so while it may be midnight or 1 a.m. where you are, it may be only noon for some people on the website.
Sometimes people will stay up late on WikiAnswers for other reasons, such as contests. Other people may not get out of work until late at night, so they may go on WikiAnswers before they go to bed in the morning.
WikiAnswers / Answers is open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day.
Desiring to be a WikiAnswers SupervisorOver 1 million people use WikiAnswers every day. Of that number, only a small percentage desire to become supervisors. The exact daily number varies from day to day.
There is NO 'Answer of the day' on WikiAnswers.
over 500 people come on this site every day.
over 500 people visit wiki.answers.com each day.
The original founder of WikiAnswers was Chris Whitten, but the authors of the site are all the people who write answers every day to help the community find good answers. There is no one author, since millions of people have contributed.
no. all we know is that hundreds of people new registers register every day
alot of people nobody knows how many
I think about 1,000,000 each day or more or not less
WikiAnswers has no "Contributor of the day"
no it isn't thousands of people ask questions each day and thousands of people answer them
Three Hours and More!Yes you can. It doesn't matter. All this website is for is to get answers.That's one opinion. Here's another:You can spend a lot more than three hours answering questions on WikiAnswers and it not be lame at all! In fact, it can be a valuable learning experience, and can help others as well. It all depends on what you want to get out of your WikiAnswers' experience and how you spend your time here.There are a lot of hobbies that consume many hours. Some people spend hours a day on Facebook, while others spend those hours in front of the Xbox. People read books for hours, watch reality TV, or work in their garden. While many of those are great hobbies, answering questions that people have asked is one that actually gives back to the "community" a bit. Spending a few hours here and there helps build up a source of knowledge that can help people all over the world. There is nothing lame about that.