How to Use WikiAnswers
Go to WikiAnswers' website., Search though questions., Browse the site., Maybe you want to stay anonymous, but answer questions; no worries, you can still answer questions as an anonymous user.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Go to WikiAnswers' website.
If you're not wanting to make an account, that's perfectly fine; you can do a lot of what you'd do with an account as an anonymous user. -
Step 2: Search though questions.
When you go to the website, it should have a big blue tab saying "Ask us anything".
Ask whatever question you have and see if someone has already answered a similar question.
If no one answered the question you're thinking of, go ahead and write it.
For example, if you're asking "How to use LifeGuide Hub"
and they don't have an already answer, go to under "No? Post your question to the community!" and push "Submit question".
Try to search to see if your question has already been answered.
If it is, stick to that; they don't want duplicate questions. , Look around WikiAnswers and browse their questions/answers.
They have thousands of questions to look at, maybe you were curious about something; you can probably find it on the site.
If you like the site enough, make an account.
If you don't think you'll use it, that's fine, and if you think you'll use it, but not much, go ahead and make an account.
They won't get mad; wikis are volunteer projects and there's no "set" amount of time you have to spend.
Look at these wikiMyths for fun little myths about wikis. , Go to "Unanswered Questions" at the top of any page and browse through their categories.
Choose "Find a Category" and enter some keywords.
Look through the list of questions.
When you see a question you think you can answer, click "Answer it!" and type what your answer is.
Be sure to use good grammar and punctuation. -
Step 3: Browse the site.
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Step 4: Maybe you want to stay anonymous
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Step 5: but answer questions; no worries
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Step 6: you can still answer questions as an anonymous user.
Detailed Guide
If you're not wanting to make an account, that's perfectly fine; you can do a lot of what you'd do with an account as an anonymous user.
When you go to the website, it should have a big blue tab saying "Ask us anything".
Ask whatever question you have and see if someone has already answered a similar question.
If no one answered the question you're thinking of, go ahead and write it.
For example, if you're asking "How to use LifeGuide Hub"
and they don't have an already answer, go to under "No? Post your question to the community!" and push "Submit question".
Try to search to see if your question has already been answered.
If it is, stick to that; they don't want duplicate questions. , Look around WikiAnswers and browse their questions/answers.
They have thousands of questions to look at, maybe you were curious about something; you can probably find it on the site.
If you like the site enough, make an account.
If you don't think you'll use it, that's fine, and if you think you'll use it, but not much, go ahead and make an account.
They won't get mad; wikis are volunteer projects and there's no "set" amount of time you have to spend.
Look at these wikiMyths for fun little myths about wikis. , Go to "Unanswered Questions" at the top of any page and browse through their categories.
Choose "Find a Category" and enter some keywords.
Look through the list of questions.
When you see a question you think you can answer, click "Answer it!" and type what your answer is.
Be sure to use good grammar and punctuation.
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