Yes. I just hope that by the moment they realize it, they suspend the Yamster and not us.
2007-03-08 08:18:01
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answered by Ms. Pelled Babby Schmidt 7
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Me too. I just added you, as an experiment, to see how this works, and I feel so dirty. And a bit giggly. Yes, Yahoo is breaking their own rules, and encouraging clones, spam, and unwanted guests.
2007-03-07 23:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Yahoo has always broken their own rules because technically this entire site can be considered chatting.
2007-03-07 22:19:28
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answered by Anashuya 6
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HHmmm. Hadn't noticed until you pointed it out. I think they think it will give us another outlet to talk to people instead of "chatting" in here. C'mon Yahoo, we're humans, we're gonna chat...
2007-03-07 22:21:09
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answered by munesliver 6
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i smell a loophole....they are pretty much encouraging making friends and chatting so whateve...r they want some more addicts on the site..woohoo
2007-03-07 22:21:07
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answered by mara 7
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maybe it's a type of compromise...i am not sure how it works yet; i just logged on and things are different...
2007-03-07 22:19:20
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answered by elchavoguapo 6
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I think they are noticing the camaraderie we have here, don't you?
2007-03-07 22:21:40
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answered by Moma 7
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I'm reporting them.
2007-03-07 22:20:43
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answered by Seven Costanza 5
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not realy.
2007-03-07 22:19:31
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answered by RANDELL 7
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