No, anyone can ask a question, even without signing up. That is the beauty of WikiAnswers!
On Scratch, you can ask questions using the "ask [question] and wait" block, which prompts the user for input. To respond to the question, you can use the "answer" block to retrieve the user's input. This allows you to create interactive projects where the user's responses can influence the program's flow or outcomes. For example, you could ask for a user's name and then display a greeting using that name.
Because then there wouldn't be anyone to ask or answer questions.
No, you can ask and answer questions without having to have a WikiAnswers account.
A user name in this site looking at questions when she is here. A user name in this site looking at questions when she/he is here.
Just start with Hi and how are you. If the user has uploaded videos then watch them and ask questions about them.
Ask has always worked by providing direct answers to user questions.
You don't actually need to be signed in to ask and answer questions. However, to have a watchlist, bio page or a user name, then you must have an account.
The questions on WikiAnswers.com are user-generated. Anyone can ask or answer questions on our website.
An ID is an unregistered WikiAnswers user, and is a guest contributor to WikiAnswers. Any guest is allowed to ask or answer questions, and it is just part of the rules.
Ask nicely.
There are many questions that you can ask someone such as....What's your name?What grade are you in?How old are you?
You ask them.