Yahoo may own YA but we are the users and should have a vote in how it's run.
Yes, we want explanations when we get a violation.
2007-10-26 17:50:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I had a Q removed and no clue why. :O)
Oh, and there should be a rule that if they don't give a reason, they put 5 bucks in your account.
AND if you disagree with the deletion, you should be able to challenge it. There should be a Yahoo! Challenge section in the P&S section allowing users to VOTE on whether something should have been removed in the first place.
After that, if you win the vote, you should be able to review all the answers and questions that have been posted by the person who reported you and got the question removed in the first place!
2007-10-26 07:55:03
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, when I got mine I asked them why, since I really could not figure out what was so offensive about my question. They actually did reply back with:
"If you prefer to have discussions or chat with others, please use one ofYahoo!7's other community services, such as Yahoo!7 Groups or Yahoo!7 Messenger Chat Rooms."
At least that's something. That would be the minimum I would expect. That's Yahoo Australia, maybe they have a different procedure.
2007-10-26 10:29:27
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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knock on wood! i know about violations altho i haven't had one so i don't know how a violation notice looks like but i do believe that everyone deserves an explanation.
2007-10-26 07:57:27
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answer #4
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answered by Girlie 3
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Some people do, because they aren't bright enough to realize that "I don't know, but thanks for the 2 points" is not an answer
What I'd like to know is how I get suspended without a single violation
2007-10-26 07:55:37
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answer #5
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answered by FooFoo says dis ees boolsheet! 5
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The customer care(or something) does not even respond when I email them. But I figure it's a computer doing the deleting and computers are stupid. See, my previous account was deleted.
2007-10-26 07:59:35
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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If you ever get a proper answer out of them, tell how you did it.
They hide behind a mask of secrecy
2007-10-26 07:54:14
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Once they turn down your e-mail appeal, if you make one, you can appeal again in the Violation forum.
They explain why it was deleted in there ............... most of the time
2007-10-26 07:58:33
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answer #8
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answered by Weatherman 7
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Yes. What's wrong with them?
2007-10-26 14:53:06
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answer #9
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answered by Fireman T 6
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Shhhh don't type so loud they might hear you.
2007-10-26 08:00:25
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answer #10
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answered by Boomrat 6
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