WikiAnswers bots do not randomly target and flag questions; they use an algorithm to determine answers that should be flagged based on a list of inappropriate words.
As with humans, bots do make mistakes, so if you come across an unwarranted flag, please remove it.
Anyone can answer questions on WikiAnswers. There are no bots here.
You can prevent bots from answering your questions on WikiAnswers with useless pat answers by blocking their IP addresses as soon as you notice them.
Due to the number of questions submitted each day to WikiAnswers, a number will inevitably be neglected. These bots help clean up these questions so they have a better chance of being answered.
WikiAnswers currently uses bots to help with categorizing questions, correcting the way questions are asked, adding related link and more. These are simple tasks that can be preformed by bots with a good accuracy rating. These bots however can not answer questions nor can they give advice, this is where the contributor comes in to give WikiAnswers the human aspect.
Although there are some 'bots' that help out on WikiAnswers, the general population of contributors on WikiAnswers are human.
Yes, most questions on WikiAnswers are answered by people. There are some answers provided by bots, including TrueKnowledge.
Yes, WikiAnswers employs a number of bots. See the related question below for a listing.
Well, wikianswers is a website where people can come and answer questions. So, basically, you can expect people to make immature answers. Also, a number of the newer answers that are useless are being given by bots.
WikiAnswers does not assume categories. When you open the categorize tool or ask a question and have to categorize it the tool takes keywords from what the question is asking and gives you suggestions on where to add the question to.
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No, The answers are people like you that want to spend their time to help give as correct as possible answers. So that means that you can answer questions also. Actually, there are some bots answering, but the majority of the answers come from real people.
Perhaps the bots, they scan & flag anything that needs to be instantly.