because we are bored out of our heads and nothing eles to do
With a mixture of the following: expertise, common sense and google. For example my answer comes from common sense.
Thousands of contributors and Supervisors, all volunteers, answer questions on Answers and WikiAnswers. In addition, Staff may also answer questions. The answers given are often added to by two or more persons. In many cases, people take time to research answers if they do not personally know the subject already. As well, many questions concern common knowledge, common sense, or opinion.
Not at all. Wikianswers is a collaborative community effort. One contributer provides an answer, another improves, expands or corrects it, another one makes it even better, and so forth. In the end, you need to read all answers with a pinch of salt, a bit of care, and a great deal of common sense.
we are not brain dead, its just that some of the questions dont make any sense.
thoughtful answers (nouse means common sense)
use you brain you idiots get a life stop searching on wikianswers for the rest of your life and use some common sense
Sometimes, yes. We allow anyone to ask and answer questions, and we encourage people to improve answers when they are incorrect, and edit questions when they don't make sense.
When WikiAnswers says you can ask anything, it is assumed you would ask a legitimate question which has a legitimate answer. Questions that are merged into "What questions add no value" are generally questions that are of no value to other people or simply make no sense.
yes
Some members of WikiAnswers do, sometimes too much.
We are just that smart.
No, but random people just type answers on here so everything might not be true on here. It is always important to consider your source. WikiAnswers is a community that allows anyone, even random users, to answer questions. You must always use common sense when considering an answer you have received. Regardless of how "trusted" the answerer is it is important that you do some research of your own to ensure that you are not falsely informed.