I've had several questions removed, for no reason other than it hit too close to home for some of you. They violated no community standards. They were legitimate questions. I guess I'll have to start cancelling your questions too. But that plays right into your hands doesn't it? The only thing you people know how to do is destroy. Like brutish bullies! So, let's destroy any forum that allows people to discuss how destructive you truly are. One day, the builders and doers of this country are simply going to shut it all down in retaliation. You little bullies will be wetting your panties when that happens. You couldn't tie your own shoes without us. And one day soon, enough of us are going to realize that and teach you a lesson.
2007-03-03
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rare, Your simply going to have to take my word for it. They were not offensive to anyone except a con who didn't want to hear the truth. And that's all I have to say about this.
2007-03-03
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Rise above the petiness.
Although we are on different sides of the coin, we are still 1 coin. Too many times I have had valid questions removed for the same lame reason, Community Standards is the lame kitchen sink provision that allows Y!A to kick off any question they don't like.
We should arise above the pettiness.
2007-03-03 02:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not a con...but I have to wonder why you worry about these people. Lots of idiots report so-called 'violations.' And..usually the question does "hit too close to home". I've a.also noticed that people post really terrible insullting questions (about other than politics) and nothing is done even if it is reported. The questions and answers remain for everyone to see. The best thing to do is to tone the questions down some and report any abusive answers, AND questions.
2007-03-03 09:58:08
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answered by rare2findd 6
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This has really become more of a joke and plaything for a lot of people who have found a power that they can blatantly abuse, and yes I can identify with your anger and do not agree with your opinion. However I believe the people who answer your question should be the ones voting on it democratically to reflect its true validity, Gross misconduct should be the only behavior not allowed
2007-03-03 10:10:32
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answered by ferengifighter 3
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i really don't know what your talking about, this looks more like a rant than a question. and just to let you know that i think you take people for granted and that your high on yourself. i don't think you put your pants on or tie your shoes any different than anyone else. so what ever you do during your day, how ever important and powerful you perceive yourself to be. some one else can step up and put your pants and shoes on and do you job just as good if not better. so step down off your high horse, you've been served
2007-03-03 09:58:53
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answered by rsltompkins 3
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I didn't see what questions you are refering to but the reporting of questions has gotten out of hand and Y!A customer care needs to review questions before yanking them.
There are a lot of people, not just cons, who engage in this practice. And it happens on other sections, not just P&G.
2007-03-03 09:56:19
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answered by Jester 3
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I'm not sure why you're complaining. If you would like to have legitimate answers to legitimate questions, then perhaps you should stop name-calling and degrading others who have opinions that differ from yours. The tone you use in this question only incites more anger and invites exactly the type of responses you're complaining about.
2007-03-03 10:00:59
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answered by amazin'g 7
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You shouldn't cancel our questions because of the 1st Amendment.....you say that WE are being bullies?? Sounds to me like you are the one trying to bully.....threateing to remove our questions because you dont like them. I personally dont remember ever seeing any of your questions. So I cant really say whether they deserved it or not. But I will tell you this. If an answerer reports your question as objectable, its Yahoo! that has the final word as to whether or not it deserved to be removed. So if you have a problem you probably ought to take it up with them instead.
2007-03-03 09:59:54
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answered by Johnny Conservative 5
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You will get little sympathy from me. I get violations notices for pointing our liberal hypocracies all the time. I could mention that your question is insulting because you say I can't tie my own shoes, but I won't.
2007-03-03 10:13:04
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answered by Anonymous
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What questions were you asking?
2007-03-03 09:57:05
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answered by Hobbitling 3
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