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If your answer has been blanked out this is usually because it was an inappropriate answer.
It provides answers, in the form of a wiki (a website which can be edited by members of the public).
it gets fixed to the question you answered then edited
No, they are not. They are both collaboratively edited resources for facts, but the format is different. On WikiAnswers there is a short answer Q&A style, whereas on About.com there are collaboratively edited help articles.
Bible has not been edited to change the message of the Bible.
The beauty of WikiAnswers is that it is based on a "wiki" and can be edited and improved all the time. If you would like to add an answer, click "improve" and write it in. Keep in mind to add to the answer and not delete the previous one. This is especially important with opinion questions.
Small pieces of DNA that is edited out of the mRNA message before it is generated is a intron. It is removed by the RNA splicing.
On the left, in the blue box, you can see a "Question history" link. That would have the list of everyone who has edited the question and the corresponding changes they did to the question.
Richard Francis-Bruce edited the film. He didn't edit any of the other films. Someone from Bloomsbury edited the UK book and someone from Scholastic edited the US book.
Either a user who wrote a message on your board deleted the same message, a supervisor edited a message, or a supervisor deleted a message.
Changes are constantly being made. Every second, more than a few contributions come in. So to answer your question, the last time WikiAnswers was edited was less than a second ago. To get a better idea, see the related link below.
In a sense, yes. Someone can answer your question but, someone else can come along and "improve" the answer. Where your answer is, there's the word "improve", when someone clicks it, they can add to the answer. If you click on your question that was answered you will see "first answered by" and then a name. To the right of that you will see "last edited by" and then a name. Last edited by is the person that added to the answer. If "first answered by" is the only person that answered your question, their name also appears next to "last edited by", even though they didn't edit. That's just the way the system is.
Managing your Message BoardThe management of personal message boards is something the community hasn't really figured out. They're too new. Every user should use their personal discretion. If older and less important posts are cluttering your message board, maybe they should be removed. If you learn methods that do or don't work, post them here.Other users message boards are personal and should never be edited by someone else. While Message boards are the property of Answers.com and managers can access any or all of the content, other users should never take it upon themselves to remove content from those boards.