They spend way too much time violating stupid, irrelevant things, and nowhere near enough time stopping the really bad trolls.
2007-09-01 22:29:57
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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How about this? This girl asked the question "What color and type is Gerard Way's hair?" and I responded with "Who cares?" and got a violation. Of all the MCR bashes people give, mine is pretty subtle and I got a violation for it. Geez.
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No I haven't but I've seen one to many "Do you have Gerard Way's phone number/address?" scary eh?
This is chatting isn't it? Watch us get violations. :0)
2007-09-01 18:54:27
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answer #2
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answered by meep meep 7
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Yea i would say almost anything could be considered chatting. Some are more obvious, like "How are you?" or ones that don't even have questions. But yea...i would say it is pretty vague. No wonder so many of our questions get violations.
2007-09-01 09:33:15
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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i was reported for "chatting" by saying that "im turning 13 too"
or when i answered this birthday question, she wanted to kno where to have a party. i said "for my party im goin to the mall with 2 of my friends." then i was reported..
i dont get why they report us for chatting since ur basically doing the same thing by asking/answering.
2007-09-01 09:35:59
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answered by ♥ Kaely! ♥ 4
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well yeah this is chatting, just not directly. Yahoo shouldn't give you violations for stuff like this or just simply saying how are you?
2007-09-01 09:44:32
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answer #5
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answered by Justin 4
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Asking and answering does involve 2-way communication, I guess it's a no-win situation. They can delete us if they don't like us!
2007-09-01 09:33:58
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answered by Anonymous
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ooh im reporting you!!
haa kidding...
2007-09-01 23:50:43
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answered by spacedementiiia 3
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yeah it is soooo wrong...
2007-09-01 19:40:44
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answered by Nurse Susie ♥ hugs 6
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