I just had this question removed off yahoo. " What's the wildest thing you ever done." Now to all regular users of this site. Do you find anything offensive about this question? Especially when you think of some of the questions people are asking everyday that get passed on this site.
Now before you throw it out of context . Please take the time to think that something wild could mean anything to being rebellious, to having a wild adventure such as extreme sports, mountain climbing , or hiking, or swimming 5 miles from shore in 50 degree water. Catch my drift. I only asked for a survey. You decide on your level of wildest dreams. Do you find anything wrong with my question? If not then I think we should all band together and teach yahoo answers the difference between offensive and inoffensive questions. Since the offensive ones are passing through anyway.
2007-07-22
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2007-07-22 00:11:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I see nothing wrong with your question. I hope you appealed it. Maybe some pea brain associated the word "wild" with something sexual or "naughty". With all the complaints I've seen from people about unfair violations I don't know why Yahoo won't get off their butts and properly monitor abuse reports. However we can't use the "freedom of speech" in a privately-owned forum like Yahoo. Freedom of speech applies to the public realm. It's the same thing as we can't go to work and use inappropriate/offensive speech to co-workers or customers and when we get called on it say "too bad, freedom of speech". Like the workplace, Yahoo is free to set rules and guidelines. I only wish they would look at things in a more reasonable way.
2007-07-22 09:30:05
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answered by DawnDavenport 7
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Like many others, I'm in total agreement with you. There was nothing remotely offensive about your question. For the most part, yahoo is monitored by the Indian yahoo team. English is not their first language, so mistakes are bound to occur. They can take an innocent word and give it the wrong meaning. The system needs a thorough overhaul. If you have any ideas what we can do to change things, count me in.
2007-07-22 07:33:14
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answered by Taylor29 7
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Yah, that does s uck. I came through here like a tornado last night and nothing I said or done was deleted, while others that were far less innocent than what I was doing were.
Tonight I will be here again in all of my glory and going a little further with my avatar picture.
Same Fun time, Same Fun channel
By the way, There was nothing wrong with your question,the editors here get bossed around at home and have to come to their job to have some sense of power
2007-07-22 07:25:14
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answered by ? 3
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This is my 5th account now, and I have reached level 4 on 2 accounts before deletion. The last suspension I got was for asking, "Do you like Fish and Chips?"
To be honest, I think people have a different way of reporting you, they fill in more information or something, because it just does not make any sense to me. I just think there are certain people who take a disliking to you on here because you start being a little popular and they have a way of getting you suspended.
2007-07-22 07:16:21
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answered by Quimby 2
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Speech...... [I'll get past that one and say that the God is forever watching us and protecting us.] P&S regulars didn't see the invasion tonight as you have no clue on what to watch for. Kiddo's; if you want to join, you have to use your eyes. This is the only reply I'll give as I'm sure I'll be deleted today. Let me just say that to fight the good fight, you have to be honest and true. Stand up for your friends and give it a heck of a try.Nothing means more than friends. Believe me; there's great friends here. So with that; let's continue.
2007-07-22 07:43:12
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answered by eizus28 7
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No there is nothing wrong with this question. I would much rather answer this than answer all the dumb ones we get. Well i guess ppl have the right to ask whatever they want but sometimes they just don't make sense. Like you say freedom of speech...freedom to ask.
2007-07-22 07:12:22
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answered by ~p♥kes~ 5
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No. Some of the countries does gives u "limitation"on what subjects u r speaking on.If u cross that line u can land up in jail
2007-07-22 07:19:01
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answered by chasen54 5
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I'm still pissed at CBS about the Don Imus thing. Does that answer your question??
2007-07-22 07:27:29
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answered by Mr. Peachy® 7
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I'm on my 3rd Answers account.
2007-07-22 07:11:43
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-07-22 07:13:07
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answered by Anonymous
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