If a member was spamming questions with irrelevant information, completely off-topic, they can expect to face consequences. However, if the information is somewhat relevant to the question being asked, it is fine.
It depends on what terms.If you are joining a program on WikiAnswers, they only judge you if your questions are against WikiAnswers' rules, and will not allow you to join a program if you ask questions against the rules.Otherwise, you are not judged by the questions you ask.
It is against WikiAnswers policy to give out private information. And, it is a security risk for the family.
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We cannot give an accurate number of questions that are asked to answer Homework or Tests, as it can be hard to distinguish between the Homework questions and genuine questions. Asking for Homework help on WikiAnswers is not against any rules.
No, eHow is not a direct competition for WikiAnswers. eHow is different than WikiAnswers, because the questions are answered in great detail, and require many, many steps, and the only questions that work are ones that need steps to complete. WikiAnswers is open to any questions there are (that aren't against the rules).
It is against WikiAnswers policy to release this information.
It is against the rules of WikiAnswers to put dirty words in questions or in answers.
It is against the rules of WikiAnswers to put dirty words in answers or questions.
It is against the rules of WikiAnswers to put dirty words in answers or questions.
It is against WikiAnswers policy to provide personal information of celebrities.
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Controversial questions can be asked on WikiAnswers. However, keep in mind that WikiAnswers questions shouldn't directly ask for personal opinions. For example, "What are opinions on abortion?" is acceptable but "What do you think about abortion?" is not. Also note that questions cannot contain profanity, private information,ask for illegal information, etc. They can also not beasked to make a point instead of solicit information.