It means that the supervisor thought that was a question that was in the correct category, was easy to understand and read, and was a question that would probably get answered if someone saw it on the home page.
Occasionally it could mean that the supervisor wanted a quick answer (sometimes featured questions get answered more quickly than other questions), but since the questions on the home page also get vandalized more often, that isn't always effective.
The spelling for supervisor is supervisor; you had it spelled correctly in the question.
Yes, a Senior Supervisor must be a Category Supervisor.(See the Related question.)
Yes, you can. It is still up the supervisor whether or not the question is featured.
Note to supervisor: This might mean something inappropriate that I do not know. If it is, it should be put in the catch all question section.
No, you have to be a Category Supervisor in order to become a Senior Supervisor. (See the Related question.)
You ask a supervisor of that category the question is in to do it and give good reason.
You can contact the supervisor for the category in which you posted the question and ask to have it removed. If you like, you can send me a message with the details and I will check for you.
It means that a supervisor has looked at and approved the question and answer. Supervisors have a new tool that shows all new answers that are posted on the site in one place so that they can review the question and answer quickly and make any improvements necessary. Once a supervisor approves the question and answer it shows "vetted" in the question history.
who cares?! i mean that question is boolshit
who cares?! i mean that question is boolshit
it means to find they answer to an WikiAnswers
Please do not delete, supervisor's question.