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These represent contributors who never registered an account with WikiAnswers. Thus they do not have a username to display.
This is a new feature: you can no longer see your own recommend link on a question answer, but other contributors can.
ID Contributors are contributing without an account. Supervisors see an IP Address, Non-Supervisors see an ID Number.
The rating next to each username is the amount of trust points they have. That is the number of times they have been recommended by another contributor.
You are entitled to change your username at will. However, it is recommended that you choose one and stick with it. Your username is associated with your contributions and communications here on the site, and it becomes recognizable to other contributors. It's like having a brand name such as Pepsi or Amazon.com. Best recommendation: Pick it and stick with it!
The [Sign out] button next to your username
Once you have nominated 10 contributors who in turn were invited to become a Supervisor or Premier Answerer you'll receive the "Talent Scout" badge on your bio page. One way to nominate talented contributors for Supervisor or Premier Answerer is to e-mail Supervisor @ WikiAnswers.com (no spaces). Be sure to include both your username and the username of your nominee in the e-mail.
The top contributors change on a regular basis. To see the current top contributors, and see previous year's top contributors, check the Top Contributors page (link below)!
The numbers next to your username on Snapchat represent your Snap Score, which is a measure of your overall activity on the platform. It increases based on the number of Snaps you send and receive, Stories you post, and other interactions. This score is a way to show how engaged you are with the app compared to other users.
Yes, it was released in late 2013/early 2014. You can change your username at the cost of 1000 ROBUX! Just go to the 'Account' button and the 'Change Username' button should be right next to your username.
Answer It is either a letter of the alphabet or a number, or a combination of both, used to create a username.
A wizard number is the same thing as a username