Because you made some libs think...and apparently they were offended by their own thoughts.
2007-07-20 14:26:09
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answer #1
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answered by Erinyes 6
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properly, it unquestionably relies upon on your answer being reported or not. yet certainly, your answer looks like chatting and chatting violates YA! policies. i know. I even have been reported for it. do basically not provide journalists a sound reason to have your Q&A deleted, and while you're reported and deleted unjustly, attraction. captivating with fulfillment will make you greater proof against reporting.
2016-10-22 05:06:25
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answer #2
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answered by kuhns 4
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I think there are a lot of new people on answers who don't know the rules. I got one which didn't break any rules also. Report it to customer service, they will fix it.
2007-07-20 13:58:42
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know why it was banned. Seems pretty silly to me but maybe because you are generalising and asking an inane question that is obviously only meant to stir up trouble. Try asking a legitimate question you might be better off.
2007-07-20 13:55:02
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answer #4
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answered by cutsie_dread 5
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Oh boohoo. It isn't just the liberals. I've got a stack of violations for the dumbest things. And it wasn't the liberals doing it.
2007-07-20 14:08:33
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answered by gone 7
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Since libs have no self esteem maybe YA thought it was a redundant question.
2007-07-20 13:50:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a meaningless question. Other than that I can't think of a reason.
2007-07-20 13:59:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The Yahoo! Answers Team can tell you. I really don't see anything wrong with it.
2007-07-20 13:56:19
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answered by Peter Pumpkin Eater 5
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I guess you hurt somebody's itsy bitsy feelings.
2007-07-20 20:32:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see anything wrong with the question.
2007-07-20 13:51:03
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answered by Robin L 6
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