Hello _____(your email address)
You have posted content to Yahoo! Answers in violation of our Community Guidlines. As a result your content has been deleted.
If you feel that you were not in violation, please contact our Customer Care and tell us why?
The 'contents' deleted (per above) = 'Revenge, and pay-back - to whom and why? How would you hurt your target hurter. . . what is your expected result?'
Reason of Violation=Incites violence or hatred.
Perhaps THIS TIME, in this format, my ??? will not be censored out . . . It's NOT my intention to INCITE any negativity . . .
2006-07-24
04:54:57
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➔ Other - Society & Culture
Great answers, so far (19 total- thanx)
I did 'reword' my original question -
it begins with -
"Peaceful, peace - loving persons ---
and it's in the government category -
and it DID pass censorship review. . .
Now I need to pen and send my letter of apology (explanation) to Customer Care- and see where that leads. . .
2006-07-24
05:27:25 ·
update #1
Why would Yahoo censor Jiminy Cricket?!?! !!sdratsab!!
2006-07-24 04:58:48
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answer #1
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answered by El Pistolero Negra 5
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I have never received such a message. I have, however, filed a complaint with respect to an answer that contained improper language, which likely caused its originator to receive such a message. This site should be treated like a family newspaper: blatantly obscene or profane comments should not appear. There is plenty of room for civil discourse within the guidelines.
2006-07-24 12:00:35
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Haven't received one yet. I assume I will sooner or later. I tend to answer edgy questions.
Worst I have done thus far is call somebody an idiot. Er, because they were. I presume Yahoo read the question, and decided they were an idiot too.
Keep off the loaded words. You can make your point without them. That will save you the e-mails.
-Dio
2006-07-24 12:01:36
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answered by diogenese19348 6
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I have received a notice.
What I did is explain my position and what I was trying to do in my answer.
Some questions should be avoided, even if you want to post an arch or wry answer, as some people ask questions that skim pretty close to criminal activities.
2006-07-24 11:58:15
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I did once, and then the reason was using not understandable language. I just wrote
:-/ as a response to a negative question... So, again:
:-/
2006-07-24 11:58:13
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answer #5
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answered by Tones 5
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Since you are dealing with from immature to mature , educated to uneducated people on here, one must be careful how they ask questions.
People read into things what they want to see.
2006-07-24 12:00:00
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answer #6
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answered by cheeky chic 379 6
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I've never received one but it makes sense. Seems you probably shouldn't have been talking about hurting anyone. People get offended easily.
2006-07-24 11:57:33
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answered by rattlesnake71784 3
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well mabye you shouldn't have used "How would YOU hurt you target" "Revnge and PAY-Back" all th bold indecates violence pay back for instance means you are going to hurt that person or destroy there proporty and thats why they deleted it
2006-07-24 11:59:10
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answered by Anonymous
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blah, I get those all the time, it is just another form of censorship from a mega corp.
2006-07-24 11:56:56
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answered by someDumbAmerican 4
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Don't take it personally. Everyone gets one of those notices sooner or later.
2006-07-24 11:57:17
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, YAHOO answer team guidelines are stupid
2006-07-24 11:56:24
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answered by Anonymous
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