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I was just about to post a question saying that same thing! The whole reason I got on Yahoo! Answers this morning was because I knew there would be several questions on here and someone would answer telling why we couldn't log in this morning. But I didn't realize that almost every user on here was going to ask the same question over and over and over and over again! Can't these people look at the recently asked questions? Isn't it common sense to think that the question has already been asked? It's just like those girls who keep asking "Could I be pregnant?"

2006-06-21 03:23:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 7 1

Sorry, can't answer your question as Yahoo Mail and Messenger are having dire problems so I want to post a question on "Yahoo answers" as to why this is happening.

Ciao

2006-06-21 03:28:02 · answer #2 · answered by Uri 3 · 0 0

the technique to create Yahoo! solutions financial device may well be particularly complicated. they might might desire to spend important components becoming a device that facilitates optimal understanding discovery, yet limits bogus questions. i think of that an greater trouble-free way may well be to allow the alternative for customers with a superior volume of things to delete questions. in reality, Yahoo! might desire to deputize known customers. i might recommend Yahoo! comes to a decision what share customers it desires to video exhibit the board and then create a coaching module. After a habitual person completes the module, she or he might have the potential to strike questions. i might then recommend a three strikes, and you're out device. as quickly as someone has published a undeniable volume of questions that have been struck out, there could be a device of outcomes at the same time with suspension. in spite of the indisputable fact that, customers might desire to easily create new profiles in the event that they choose and shop abusing the device. i think of that Yahoo! could create an known element device based upon use of all Yahoo! centers. customers might acquire factors based upon using Yahoo! Mail, video games, communities, and so on. i might additionally cut back some centers to customers that teach a bona fide dedication to Yahoo!. You avert human beings from becoming bogus profiles and skirting conceivable Yahoo! solutions suspension by utilising requiring a month of sturdy faith use of Yahoo! digital mail. i'm no longer very accustomed to the financials of Yahoo!, yet my allegiance to Yahoo! (as unfavorable to Google and AskJeeves) might dramatically strengthen if there became some form of rewards device that became greater significant than trouble-free bragging rights. LexisNexis and Westlaw grant a factors device that ultimately ends up in easily presents. at the same time because it takes an significant volume of time to win an trouble-free Starbucks present card, it particularly is a minimum of a few thing.

2016-12-08 23:33:44 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

That shows you just how little people search questions on here before asking.

2006-06-21 03:22:23 · answer #4 · answered by julia4evert 4 · 0 0

I think it is very funny! People lose their mail for a few hours and they start running around like chickens with their heads cut off!

2006-06-21 03:23:44 · answer #5 · answered by thecup420 4 · 0 0

haha. i'am, but then again they are giving us points BUT. In the long run it is tedious. I, myself am Ignoring them I have answered about 15 of these. lol

2006-06-21 03:22:48 · answer #6 · answered by cherriwaves 3 · 0 0

I am but you should just go to the next question and ignore it. mabey they are new and don't know about the learn section.

2006-06-21 03:23:59 · answer #7 · answered by neuv 3 · 0 0

I am, but I just ignore it and go on to the next one.

2006-06-21 03:21:57 · answer #8 · answered by parsonsel 6 · 0 0

yes! I get tired of looking at it.

2006-06-21 03:25:08 · answer #9 · answered by JennyWho? 4 · 0 0

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