I have actually emailed someone for an inapropriate answer given my teenager who clearly stated she was 15. The answerer suggested sexual presents for her bf. She replied back to me and apologized saying she hadn't read that part about her age and would never had said that if she had since she is a mother too. I accepted the apology and all was fine.
2006-10-21 12:22:08
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answered by Dellajoy 6
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If you were able to post a rebuttle, then other answerers would petition to respond to the asker's rebuttle. Soon we would have a page of rebuttles and responses, and the original question would be forgotten. This format would turn into a discussion forum. I appreciate what you're saying, though.
2006-10-20 21:39:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the question. I admit that I get upset with some of these jerks and answer a question as you say, but let's face it head on. If you answer a question that is rude, mean or just offensive, don't you feel the answerer has the same right to answer it the same way? I sure do.
2006-10-20 21:44:31
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answered by AL 6
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Yes. Oh, yes. I tried to rubutt somebody when I first started on Yahoo & got one of my questions kicked out. I don't know how that happened or who did it, but I didn't care for that at all. They answered 2 of my questions with a bunch of questions, demanding questions. A bit rudely I might ad. Asking me things that had nothing to do with what I was looking for. Drilling me is the best description, I suppose. They apparently work at the same type of job I have & just couldn't understand some things I was trying to figure out & just wanted to give me a hard time. I knew exactly what they were doing, they were trying to make me look stupid. I know the type. A few of my friends who do the same type of work I do run into these idiots all the time. Panic-stricken fools, we call them. It ticked me off. I really wanted to get into a discussion with this person and straigten them out, give them the goods, but most of all, stand up for myself.
2006-10-21 00:24:07
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answered by cola 5
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Dragon just gives them a thumbs down and it hides their response. Then she doesn't have to see it every time she goes to look at her answers. But a rebuttal would be nice, some way to tell that person that you were offended by their answer.
2006-10-20 21:37:04
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answered by VLIGER DRAGÖN 6
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I am in total agreement. I think we should have full abilty to retort unabaded.
This is not chat, in the true sense, but it is a message board of sorts. And to that, a good response would be no breach of message board rules by most standards.
The problem with yahoo is that they have 24 year old pimple covered geeks who live at home with mommy and who whack off to star trek re-runs in charge of policing yahoo-answers.
2006-10-20 21:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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No just ignore it because it isn't worth it. I've gotten rude comments to my questions,but I don't care. Take into consideration the answers that help and leave the rest. No big deal.
2006-10-20 21:47:00
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answered by Deerrunner 6
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No.You have to expect rude responses in a forum like this.Yahoo could make some changes in the guidelines.
2006-10-20 21:35:40
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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Some people just say stuff to try and make trouble. Just give them a thumbs down. I kinda like it this way, I just pretend the idiots don't exist.
2006-10-20 21:38:04
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answered by juniper 3
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Yes the should have a comment box next to each persons answer that way you wouldn't have to im or email them to tell them what you really think.
2006-10-20 21:36:13
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answered by locatorchic 4
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