> Why can't I create a superuser login? Why do I have to use a third party?

You *can* create a Super User login. What you'll get is an OpenID created by Stack Exchange, the owners of Super User. So this isn't really a third party option.

You can also choose third party OpenID providers such as Google, Facebook or Yahoo!

> What are your quality standards? 

Explaining everything that applies here would take a while, but to summarize in a few bullet points:

- Be clear. If you're asking a question, imagine that not everyone sits in front of your computer to solve the problem for you. See [How to Ask](http://superuser.com/questions/how-to-ask).
- Make it relevant. Answer a question only if you can solve the problem. See [How to Answer](http://superuser.com/questions/how-to-ask).
- Use proper formatting and capitalization. Use a spell checker.
- Always cite your sources, and quote passages you didn't write yourself.

See also: [What can I do when getting “It does not meet our quality standards”?](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/92074/what-can-i-do-when-getting-it-does-not-meet-our-quality-standards)

> Why can't I comment?

Because [you need 50 reputation][1] to be able to do so.


  [1]: http://superuser.com/privileges/comment