It means you are on your way out the door. Neither management nor your supervisor value you as an employee. If you want to keep your job, get on the team and make your boss happy; otherwise, start looking for another job.
There's no way for a Supervisor to know unless the contributor either deletes the warning message or responds to the message on the Supervisor's talk page.
Having a warning does not always keep a site member from getting into the WikiReviewers. It depends on what the warning was for, how recent it was, and if the member seems to have changed the behavior. Each request will be evaluated individually.
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Yes. If you are not the user who became a supervisor then you can look on their profile and see the 'Floating Supervisor' or 'Category Supervisor'. You can also look in their contributions and see that they are performing supervisor tasks such as trashing and reverting. If you are the user, you can look on your profile for the badge, you should have gotten an email, and you should have an extended blue bar with supervisor options as well as warning and block options.
The Vectra warning light is called the engine management warning light. It tells you that you need to get your Vectra checked by a mechanic.
This the engine management system warning light.
It the engine management warning light is on it is best to find out what the problem is and fix it. Many auto parts stores have a reader and call tell what is wrong for free.
There is no feature for users to see if other users received a warning or if you did, only if you see a message from a WikiAnswers supervisor warning you about a possible violation you or someone might of made in the Community Guidelines.Another Answer'User' in this context can mean either an anonymous person who is only identified by the IP address of the computer used to visit WikiAnswers, or the screen name of a person who is registered.Warnings are issued for abusing the site, as above.When a person visiting WikiAnswers who is not registered violates a guideline, the computer is blocked from access for a period determined by the supervisor who blocked the IP address -- up to 30 days in some cases.When a person who is registered abuses the site, sometimes a supervisor will send a message -- an informal warning -- and it appears on the offender's message board. If the warning is official, a warning number appears on the registered person's profile page. (Two are generally allowed before an account is blocked.)
No. However, new management could rescind the warning and invite the person back onto the premises.
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Supervisors cannot be warned through the standard warning mechanism on the site. They are required to follow rules of conduct and will be advised if they violate them.
No need since they are aware of your contributions & will find you if anything is outside site rules.