who will join me in reporting every hate filled question or answer that the clones keep putting up. perhaps if we flood yahoo with abuse reports they will start to do something to the ones that truely need to be deleted, and not the normal sane questions we post on here
2006-11-24
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➔ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
foxboy: glad my answers had some impact on some folks. glad your here and don't let the hate mongers on here get you down
2006-11-24
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update #1
I already do!!! I actually just contacted Yahoo about it, here was my comment to them...
"Granted the newer features are good but I really feel that the way violations are handled should be fine tuned. For example if someone is continually getting violated for posting hateful and hurtful remarks shouldn't they have their accounts taken away? If the sole purpose for someone to go on YA is to make everyone else's expirience bitter, why should they be allowed to continue?
I know everyone at Yahoo probably feels that it's too much man power and a waste of time to thoroughly scan every violation notice to every account, every question reported as well as every answer; but if your goal is to make this expirience better for everyone using it, revamping the way violations are dealt with is MUCH better than making messages sortable."
Let's see if it actually helps...
2006-11-24 01:52:00
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answered by IceyFlame 4
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I've been reporting the most egregious violations. BTW, this isn't a free-speech issue. This is a private system with specific rules and regulations that we all agreed to abide by when we signed up. It's not censorship to smack down those who will not abide by the Terms of Service. There are other areas of the 'net for completely unregulated communication (Usenet newsgroups, for example).
2006-11-24 09:38:24
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answered by Throbington Steifenholz 3
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I already do and plan to keep doing so. Maybe it will convince the bashers to get a life or at least keep them from interfering with other people's lives.
Our Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, not freedom of stupidity or freedom of intelligence.
Fox News is available for those who feel the need to espouse their less-than-thoughtful ideas.
2006-11-24 15:13:52
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answered by Target Acquired 5
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anything to get intolorent people off this site so the rest of us can have serious and meaningful sessions
i do agree with the freedom of speech. But i also believe that it is our right to come into this section of answers and not to expect to find such closed mindedness and total hate.
2006-11-24 09:09:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been and continue to do so, little good it does. I got sick of the site and left for a month or so, when I came back, it was just as I left it.. 2 fake questions to 1 real one. :(
2006-11-24 09:10:46
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answered by Steph 4
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I am already there, I go after the small fry too who chime in their support for the big haters.
If you don't complain on the YahooAnswer Suggestions message boards it will never get to the people who are in charge. Their link to the boards are below (link "Tell us what you think").
2006-11-24 09:36:22
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answered by imaginary friend 5
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i will
you started me on this when you answered a question from a guy who was having problems with telling his gf that he is gay
thanks and keep up the good work
2006-11-24 11:34:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I do already and occasionally let yahoo know what I think in no uncertain terms.
Cheers.
2006-11-24 12:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I will! YAhoo isnt heling. What should be our rules and penalties. message me I allow it.(make sure u do to or give me ur email)
2006-11-24 09:09:43
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answered by kadmarco 4
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As much as I can. I get tired of slurs.
2006-11-24 09:08:55
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answered by Smurfetta 7
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