WikiAnswer is not based on a search engine but rather an "answer engine." It looks for similarities with previously asked questions and responses.
That depends on what you want to know. Typically, you would want to do an advanced search on the site rather than in the forum, if you are trying to find answers to questions. However, if it is something that you know has been discussed on the forums, or it is a clarification of the WikiAnswers rules, then type what you want to know about in the little box that says "search" at the very top of the forum, and click the search button beside it. That will search the forum only, rather than the whole site.
Search it up idiots
Just get on your mind and type phrases you want to search for rather than direct questions. I have observed many users searching like they are talking with the search engine. Not only Bing but in most search engines, you need to type the exact words you want in the search results. For example, if you're searching for how you could fix a crash then rather than typing "how do I fix -- crash?", just type "fix -- crash (the operating system you are using)".
It is often easier to search and use a knowledge-base website such as Answers rather than trawl through websites on a search engine.
Search your name or search the question...
you are in search of knowledge
Here is the search engine: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:Search You can limit your search to just answered questions.
Yes, search wikianswers on google and start answering questions!
Go to the search bar. Then type in your question.
Mostly - it's down to laziness ! They would rather get a whole community to answer their question - than do their own research !
search "unanswered questions"