Try posting a question about illegal aliens. The question will not get posted if it is not phrased properly.
2007-03-01 14:30:56
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answered by a bush family member 7
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I don't think its biased in anyway. Sometimes there are more dem on at a time and sometimes there are more rep on at a time. Als I think it depends on how people feel about answering questions at certain times. Cus' i know sometimes I enjoy answering political questions and then sometimes I just enjoy helping other people.
2007-03-01 14:28:50
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answered by MekTekPhil 4
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I am new to this, although I have been a member of yahoo for years.
What I have noted so far is a fair representation of open and close minded individuals.
Answers and responses seem to be varied. The ones who shun critical responses are usually the ones with the most to hide.
So far non-biased.
2007-03-01 14:25:28
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answered by andy r 3
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i actually do not think of they are, nor do they comprehend what that's that they are passing out violations and deducting factors for. it fairly is in undemanding terms a team of human beings reporting something that they don't consider and Yahoo reacts subsequently. heavily, it is not happening to a minimum of one component and not the different. it fairly is the two facets. i'm a conservative who has won extra desirable than her share of violations. yet i've got additionally found out to be on look after with my responses. consistently answer the question and once you are going to get a zing in there, be sure you have responded that question... LOL in case you experience that your violation wasn't justified, publish it on the talk board and that they are going to examine it out and make a call. it fairly is labored for me. It additionally supplies them a demonstration as to which idiots shop hitting those violation buttons for no actual reason.
2016-10-17 01:47:35
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answered by ? 4
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No, they're not politically biased but they just deny us our
right of free speech. If they don't agree with the question or
answer, they just change it or delete it.
2007-03-01 16:13:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Biased yes, politically biased no.
2007-03-01 14:21:54
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answered by Kerry R 5
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No way. Any nut case can ask and answer whatever they like here. I would say that some of those who contribute have too much time on their hands.
2007-03-01 14:44:59
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answered by miketwemlow 3
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no, but those answering questions would be.
as a group, i tend to think those who use yahoo answers seem to be pretty young - under 35 for most is my guess. the age group can sway bias one way or another. as a group, the young tend to be democratic, those in older age tend to lean towards republican. middle ages (35 - 65) are just that - in the middle. some are dems. and some are reps.
2007-03-01 14:21:02
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answered by kiki 3
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Yes, if "Flaming Idiots" ever gets its own political party anyway. The insanity seems pretty evenly divided otherwise.
-Dio
2007-03-01 14:24:09
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answered by diogenese19348 6
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NO. I MEAN YOU CANNOT BLAME YAHOO WHICH ONLY PROVIDES YOU WITH A PLATFORM TO EXPRESS YOUR OPINION.IT IS PEOPLE WHO ANSWER QUESTIONS WE ASK AND NOT THE YAHOO ANSWER TEAM.-
2007-03-01 14:31:05
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answered by yogi123 3
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