As a rule, no. The simple act of being a supervisor does not make someone notable enough to have a question asked about them.
Some supervisors include their username in questions that they use to more effectively organize questions on the site. This is allowed. Check the answers to such questions to see if they are such a question.
Yes. For instance you could use "name.com" as your WikiAnswers username but you cannot use "www.name.com" as your username. The "www." part would have to be omitted.
Yes, as long as the questions are within the TOU of the site. A question such as "Who plays Pokemon?" would be acceptable.
You can make up a username.
No, you cannot have the letter Ä in a username on WikiAnswers. You will get the error message: "Invalid Username: Only letters, numbers and underscores are allowed!"
== == It is possible that that username is already in existence. You could just use a different one. Also, maybe the people by the WikiAnswers headquaters think that 'Tormod' is an inapproirate name.
If that username is available and falls within the Terms of Use for WikiAnswers, then yes, you can register the same username as you use elsewhere. When using the same username on more than one site though, it is a sensible precaution to make sure that you use different passwords for each site.
Unused usernames and passwords will not be posted here for everyone to use. Please sign in with an original username and password of your own.
Your username is unique. All members are asked to provide a username and password. You need a username and password for two (2) reasons: 1. To maintain the security of your account. It will ensure that no unauthorized parties can access your Domain Name information. To access Member Management and Manage Domains Functions that will enable you to effectively make amendments to your Domain Name. Eg. changing contact details etc. 2. You can only access member management and domain management once you have entered your username and password.
YouTube username is always your original name. The Gmail username is the ID which is used to log in. Then it is your name that shows up.
If you use that for your username?
Getting a domain name for personal use is essential for the sites success. Getting a domain name through a already well known, established website is the best way to get a great domain name.
Currently, there is no "friending" feature on WikiAnswers. However, every member of WikiAnswers has a bio page and a message board, and you can leave them messages if you like. To get to a person's bio page, use this link, and replace the word "username" with the real username of the member you want to find: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:username
If you mean whether you can use your name as your username, the answer is yes. Provided others don't have that same username.
Yes, you can, if you turn it on within both accounts.