>>>Earnest T PhD wrote:
6-Nov-07 07:21 am Dear Yahoo Moderators , I'm writing this letter in an effort to expose MAJOR violations being committed on your website .
1. Attacks against special interest groups that go largely ignored .
2. Oppression of the greatest kind and at the highest level .
3. Suppression of Free Speech .
4. Equality for only a select group , and none other .
5. Suppression of opposing views .
6. Sinister lies being committed by the Administration. .. .YAHOO'S ADMINISTRATION !
A particular user , amongst countless others , has recently been suspended and I think it's high-time that Yahoo got themselves a MIRROR to reflect upon their own STAFF , and their own POLICIES . This user posted an appeal to her suspension , and quite frankly everyone on both sides of the political spectrum believes this was WRONG . Yet you , Yahoo , decided to delete her appeal. . .WHY ? - Well because other users , both Liberal and Conservative decided that this was a particularly outrageous suspension , and they saw fit to show their support . Now you can quote your little rules and guidelines all you want and remind us that no one is ALLOWED to comment on someone elses appeal , but you've also insulted our intelligence . We're not all children here . We're not stupid either . You know as well as we know that NO ONE can control who comments on a particular post . This lady didn't invite anyone to comment ,
2007-11-07
00:48:20
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But what would it matter anyway? Any random person can comment on anyone's appeal , thereby negating that appeal . Strict application of your 'rules' would dictate that should all of us decide to add a comment to any or all appeals , then you'd be left deleting EVERYONE , and EVERYONE'S appeal . And that's STUPID , isn't it ?! Well that's YOUR rules , YOUR moderators , and YOUR FAULT .
2007-11-07
00:49:00 ·
update #1
This is only a part of it.
2007-11-07
00:49:30 ·
update #2