Questions such as "In the following diagram - which is the larger area" or "How long does it take to get from New York to San Francisco" - In the first question - it's obvious that the asker is wanting a homework question answered - but browser limitations mean they can't actually show us the diagram. In the second example - the asker hasn't told us what method of transport they're travelling by.
To report a question that does not have enough information to be answered, simply email support @ answers.com. Or you can flag the question as "containing gibberish."
What kinds of questions on wikiAnswers.com do not have enough information to be answered?
It depends on when someone sees it, if they know the answer, and if they are generous enough to share that information.
Very rude questions are merged into catch-all question. It is a redirect to hamful question, not enough information to answer questions etc... These Catch-all questions are protected.
The Catch-All Questions are designed to hold (or Catch-All) questions that cannot be answered. This includes questions with not enough information, cyberbullying, inappropriate subject and illegal acts. The questions keep such questions away from public view and answering.
This question does not have enough information to be answered.
But my questions DO get answered! ;-) Maybe your questions are not clear enough? People might not find your questions so categorize them wisely. People might not see your question or they might not know the answer...who knows?
Questions that do not contain enough information cannot be answered -- asking "did he die?" or "how did she become rich?" cannot be answered because we do not know who you are asking the question about. * Multiple choice questions cannot be answered if you do not include the choices in the question. These typically include the phrase "which of the following" at the beginning of the question and the questioner does not include "the following" choices in the question; thus, we don't have enough information to answer your question. Another example is asking a question about a vehicle without providing the make, model, year, and engine size. This information is almost always necessary.
No, only supervisors can remove questions off of the site by trashing them which hides them from regular users of the site. Supervisors are only allowed to trash inappropriate questions or questions that do not have enough information to be answered so just because you don't want your question on the site anymore does not mean it can be removed. Only questions that contain personal information in them qualify to be permanently deleted off of the site.
Your question does not have enough information to be understood and answered.
If your question is too long, you must shorten it to where enough information is given to where the question can be answered, or if it's possible, ask two separate questions.
what questions on wikianswers.com dont have enough info to be answered?