You are too truthful for conservatives to handle.
2007-08-01 07:38:28
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Even though I disagree with almost everything you say , I will try to help you here .
People(cons and libs) both claim that their questions don't post or get removed immediately . It used to happen to me fairly frequently too , but does not happen one bit anymore . Why is that ? Why would it happen frequently and then later stop altogether , but still happen to others ? I think that somehow we get targeted by Yahoo , or assigned to a moderator to clear what we're posting before it hits the boards . Probably after a specified number of violations or types of violations . I rarely get violations anymore(except in groups of three or four when someone's obviously targeting me) and now I haven't had one single question censored for the past several months . And you know darn well that I ask many questions .
I don't know how long they do it or how to get yourself off of their radar screens , but I would guess it would happen after a period of time where you didn't get any or many violations .
That's the only logical explanation that I can come up with , and I think I offered enough logical experience to somewhat prove it .
Thank you in advance for best answer !!! SMILE .
2007-08-01 14:49:47
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answered by Anonymous
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There are those on the right who say the same thing. You really need to read the community guidelines, as do they. This isn't a place to politic or soapbox, it is a place to ask legitimate questions and recieve legitimate answers.
2007-08-01 14:39:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Relax. Don't get yer knickers in a knot. If you had your question removed, you no doubt received a canned email notifying you of such. Did you click the response link in the email to protest?
If you did, and they still removed your question, did your question violate the Yahoo Community Guidelines? If it did, then I'm thinking that's probably your answer.
Political questions are at greater risk of being tagged as a rant. We all understand the tendency to rant, but there are better forums for that. You may not get points for the rant, but you'll get better interaction.
Yahoo Community Guidelines
"Use Yahoo! Answers as a soapbox to vent your frustrations, rant, or otherwise violate the question and answer format. If you prefer to have discussions or chat with others, please use one of Yahoo!'s other community services, such as Yahoo! Groups or Yahoo! Messenger Chat Rooms."
I suspect the thumbs-down crowd is the same crowd that thinks rules don't apply to them. "Rules are for sissies. Anarchy! Power to the people! Walk off your jobs!"
Whatever.
2007-08-01 14:40:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Customer service won't do anything. You can contact them all you want, but it won't do you any good. Best advice is to re-word your questions, and in the beginning say; What do you think about this, and so on.
2007-08-01 14:39:50
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answered by savagegrace 4
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Because neither one are really questions. Question - A sentence, phrase or word which asks for information. Why am I NOT Shocked? is at best a rhetorical question. Only you can truly answer that question.
2007-08-01 14:45:10
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answered by davidmi711 7
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I'm a conservative and a lot of my questions get removed too. Yet I see plenty of questions that could be removed on the board. I definately don't know the answer.
2007-08-01 14:39:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Those arn't questions, they are topics for discussion.
The first question has an answer only you yourself can answer. And the second one is not really a question at all.
2007-08-01 14:44:02
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answered by Kevy 7
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fine...but since you are pushing the fairness doctrine...what lib isnt?
How about asking about the the 90K in the freezer of the DEM from NOLA?
The one who used the National Guard trucks to go to his house and get his money?
2007-08-01 14:42:51
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answered by smitty031 5
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It happens to both sides. You might be on their watch list. Although I personally believe Yahoo is run by a bunch of liberal hippies.
2007-08-01 14:45:12
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answered by Jasmine 5
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the right wing. prob. baned together to get things about them off or some thing but when they post it no-body cares enought to report them haha. just keep putting them up there and if the problem contunies contact Yahoo Costumer Service and see if they can help you. hope this helps some what!
2007-08-01 14:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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