To Unwatch any question, go to that question and look at your menu on the left. If you go down, you'll find either "Watch" or "Unwatch" just above "Discuss" a little ways down. If you have set a Watch on it, you should see "Unwatch" in the menu. Click on "Unwatch" and your wish is WikiAnswers' command.
If a question is redirected to "What questions add no value to WikiAnswers?", then it became an alternate to that question because it added no value. Questions like "Purple blue yellow ice cream?" will be merged into "What questions add no value to WikiAnswers?" because, as the question states, they do not add any value to the site.
When WikiAnswers says you can ask anything, it is assumed you would ask a legitimate question which has a legitimate answer. Questions that are merged into "What questions add no value" are generally questions that are of no value to other people or simply make no sense.
You must know the rules to ask the question so you already know the answer and what happens if you continue to add questions that do not add value intentionally
Ignoring a question is an answer of sorts...you can probably expect this particular question will be trashed for "Adds no value". How about asking some questions that do add value?...or answering some questions? That's what keeps this board alive.
Do you mean like this question that adds no value? Yes.
A good questions to add to this question would be..."Why on earth would you want to sell a special Olympic medal?" Is there no sentimental value?
Hmmm... shouldn't this question be listed under "Questions add no value to WikiAnswers"? Ask Selena yourself.
If this is a question for a job interview, try to think what value YOU will add, not what value someone else will add.
That question adds no value since Answers is intended to be a collection of general information. Asking what grade someone is in is not a type of question that fits the format of the site. Any random person can answer your question, and many of those are adults who are not even in college. While it is a friendly question, it does nothing to add to the collection of information that this site helps build and showcase. Questions that only pertain to a single common or obscure person tend not to add value to the site.
Yes. The question mark is added onto the end of the questions you ask, whether you add it yourself or not.
At the moment you can't add images directly into the questions.
This is a Supervisor's working question. Do not add anything to nor delete this question.