Splitting an alternate wording from a parent question is counted in the "Organization" type of contributions.
"Alternates" or "alternate wordings" are other ways of phrasing the same exact question on WikiAnswers. When an alternate wording is asked on the site, it redirects you to the primary wording of that question. If an alternate wording is mismatched with a primary wording from which it differs, we should "split" it out into a separate question.
Alternate wordings are different ways of writing a question. An example is: "What are alternate wordings?" and "What is an alternate wording?". Both questions are trying to ask the same thing, so when two like questions are merged together, one becomes an alternate wording, so when someone types in that different wording in the ask bar, they will get redirected to the actual, grammatically correct question.
"the message means that there is a question posted, using that alternate wording, that already has answers associated with it. It seems that the best thing to do is recommend a merge. The way to do this is to click to "improve" the question and enter the alternate wording. This will result in a message that the wording already exists, but will give you the option of recommending a merge." - Quote from GreatBigBore on the discussion page for this question
WikiAnswers supervisors can set an alternate wording of a question to be the primary wording. The primary wording will then become an alternate wording of the new primary question. Supervisors can also revert answers back to their previous versions.You can read more about becoming a supervisor at the link below.
-UNDER CONSTRUCTION- This is a community generated INSTRUCTIONAL ANSWER. Add your insights freely, here or on the discussion page. Reorganizing and integration will come later. SPLITTING ALTERNATE QUESTIONS -Start by making necessary corrections to the wording of the question. If that makes it merge into another question, you will now have all the alternates in one place. See Related Question below: Which users are allowed to edit the actual wording of a question? -Click on Edit Alternates.
This is because WikiAnswers only tracks who creates a question, and not who originally created that wording in the history. It would be nearly impossible to have a history for every alternate wording, and who created it. Also, since it will cause performance issues, WikiAnswers only tracks who created an individual question, and not an individual alternate wording.
If the alternate wording is "Is Casting Crowns a Christian band?" for the question "Who is the drummer of Casting Crowns?" They need to be split because they are two different questions.
The reason it exists as an alternate for that question is because you said "yes" when the question "Is this your question?" was asked.
This depends on the wording of the Power of Attorney. Any POA can specify how and when an alternate can act even if the primary attorney in fact is alive and able to serve. However, in a standard type of POA, the wording probably says the alternate can act only when the primary agent has died or is incapable of acting. Not being "there" temporarily probably would not constitute being unable to act so as to enable the alternate to act.
The message 'That wording already exists in several forms' is to tell you "We got that and don't need another with the same wording". Frequently asked questions often have thousands that are nearly exact and all should be merged into one strong question.
You can't, and shouldn't, even if you could. The alternate wordings still have a function. If someone types a question matching the alternate wording, the search engine can still bring them to the right page, as long as the alternate wording exists for that question. If you meant removing the alternate because it is not relevant (very common) then you must either be a Supervisor or Community Assistant, or ask one to do it for you. If you meant changing the Primary Question to one of the alternates that is worded more correctly, again, you must be a Supervisor, Community Assistant, or ask one to do it for you. If you wish to edit the Primary Question, simply choose the Improve Question option in the blue sidebar, and make the necessary alterations, then click 'Save'.