Becoming a supervisor is a huge responsibility for a variety of reasons. Firstly, supervisors are trusted with an array of powers that a normal contributor cannot use, therefore you have to be mature enough to use them. These include blocking users, protecting questions/answers, featuring questions etc. Also, being 15 means you should have more knowledge than somebody of an age under 15, meaning you will get the best possible experience of being a supervisor. For more information, see the related link.
From what I know, there hasn't been a single exception, I'm afraid.
Because, being a Supervisor whether it's floating or a category, or a senior Supervisor, it requires a lot of responsibility.
No, I'm afraid there is no flexibility on this issue.To become a Supervisor on WikiAnswers, you must be at least 15 years of age.
You must be at least 15 years of age to become either a floating or a category supervisor.
No, you don't. However, in order to become a supervisor, you must be at least 15 years of age.
The ages vary in the Supervisor Community, but the minimum age requirement to become a supervisor is 15 years old.
The minimum age required to become a supervisor as of September 13, 2009 is 15 years old. See the related link below.
No, you have to be a Category Supervisor in order to become a Senior Supervisor. (See the Related question.)
No, you can't become a supervisor if you're under the age of 13. In the US, the age to work is 16 and in some states 15 with a permit. To become a supervisor, one must work hard and be promoted.
To become a Supervisor on WikiAnswers, you must:Be at least 15 years oldAsk at least 3 questionsContribute at least 10 answers or improvements to answersMake at least 15 assorted edits, e.g. improving questions, moving them, adding related questions and links, etc.
15To join the Vandal Patrol you must be a supervisor and a graduate of the Mentoring Program. The minimum age to become a supervisor is 15.
If a floating supervisor wishes to become a category supervisor, they can apply in the same way that a non-supervisor would, by sending an email to the appropriate email address.