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Does Y!A's really give people violations and deactivate accounts just cuas one,two or a few people get offended at what another says on here?I mean come on,if they do that,than technically everybody probably needs to be deactivated;cuase as many people there are in the world&on this site;there's bound to always be at least one person that is offended or not exactly comfortable by someone elses opinion about something.
My account was deactivated,&I had absolutely no idea it was deactivated(cuase I hadnt been on in a few days);&I still dont know the reason for it being deactivated.Does anyone else get deactivated for unknown reasons?Or is it just me?I've gotten violations before(like most everybody else)but none has ever risen to a level of being worth deactivation.
Again,does Y!A's really give violations&deactivations just cuase a few people complain about they're not comfortable with womeone elses questions or answers?

2007-03-19 17:06:01 · 6 answers · asked by Maurice H 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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they are very unjust, they don't even read your post to see if you really have offended someone, or violated.

2007-03-19 17:17:05 · answer #1 · answered by byefareed 5 · 1 0

From what Yahoo says there has to be more to it than that. There has to be like hundreds of complaints or YOU totally violating rules.

One of the things that gets people in trouble is treating this as a BLOG and answering people here directly. That's called messaging and it's not allowed.

Also you have to be legitmately answering things.

I, for example, go to a lot of other areas and answer questions. I tackle questions on Astrononmy, Education, Arts, Cameas, Camcorders, Writing.

This are is basically an OPINION area, but a lot of other areas are not and required concerte answers.

Yahoo looks at what you do.

Are you a troll or ornary or are you a total participant who answers questions with concrete answers.

They also look for those with multiple accounts, those with R rated Avatars, those with Goofy answers and those with quips.

2007-03-20 00:26:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Meet me behind the toilet block in Red Square at midnight and I'll give you the answer. I'm not saying there's any conspiracy, because they'll get me if they think I know.

All I can say now is that it's definitely NOT because there are organised campaigns against people who don't agree with certain other people.

We never had this conversation - burn your computer now, then set fire to the ashes, and bury your modem just to make sure.

2007-03-20 00:12:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They deactivate without a lot of investigation. Our dear Laptop was deacitvated for no reason at all. The culprit for the false violation reporting remains active.

2007-03-20 00:10:57 · answer #4 · answered by Huggles-the-wise 5 · 3 0

I had my account mysteriously deactivated. Email as many people at Yahoo as you can. Tell them you think your account was suspended in error. It may turn out that it WAS in error and you may get your account back OR Yahoo may notify you of the reason the account was deactivated.

2007-03-20 00:11:39 · answer #5 · answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7 · 1 0

How many times can you spell "cause" wrong in one post?

I think you just set the record.

2007-03-20 00:13:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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