It depends how you define 'mainstream'. As of September 2009, Answers.com and WikiAnswers.com ranked #13 in the US, according to comScore, with 56 million unique monthly visitors in the U.S.. As the number and quality of answers grows, let's hope it becomes even more useful -- and mainstream.
No, WikiAnswers is NOT not a website.
In order to get a WikiAnswers email account, one must become a volunteer Supervisor on the Answers.com website.
Excessive chatting may preclude a contributor from become a supervisor. WikiAnswers is designed to be a Question and Answer website, not a chatting website.(Also see Related question.)
No, WikiAnswers is a Q&A website.
It is WikiAnswers.
The name of this website is called WikiAnswers.
Whenever you create an account with WikiAnswers, you become a member of WikiAnswers.
No, WikiAnswers is not a gaming website.
No, WikiAnswers is not an almanac. It is a website, more specifically a Question & Answer website. WikiAnswers permits the community to co-construct answers.
To link to a website in HTML, you would do something like this:Answers, where the word "Answers" is what would become the clickable link. (Wikianswers formatting makes the http... become the link here).
It is not. Stop slamming Wikianswers please.
Yes, this website is WikiAnswers. If you look at the top left hand corner of the screen it states 'WikiAnswers.com R'. That is how you know this site is WikiAnswers.