I asked earlier today a question. It was simply: Do you think questions about JW's seem to get violations more often? Funnily enough it just got deleted for a violation. So I ask again. Do you notice that questions you ask about JW's have a higher frequency of violations than others?
Do you believe JW's are acting in a Christian manner by unfairly reporting questions that do not break the rules? Wouldn't this make them liars?
2007-11-22
08:04:31
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JC - I listen to the answers. I just don't accept them.
2007-11-22
08:12:47 ·
update #1
Unsilenced Lamb - It is getting annoying. I really don't expect this question to last the day.
2007-11-22
08:19:17 ·
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They have to protect their beloved cult. Evil always hurriedly has explanations to cover tracks and is stopped cold when the LIGHT appears!
2007-11-22 14:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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First, do I think they get violations more often, honestly I don't know as how many times a question is reported, why and by whom is private.
I do see ALLOT of questions on here that include profanity, lies, etc about my faith that stay up, so clearly it isn't as though the moderators single out those questions to remove.
As for "unfairly reporting" questions. How do you know who reports what? As for unfair, many things are reported, with out being removed. As a rule, if Y!A removes something it is because they saw it as being in violation, therefore the MODs, the ones whose opinion on the matter, matters decided said question should be gone.
As Christians we are trained to strive to follow the Bible, no one does it perfectly.
Honestly, this sounds mostly like sour grapes.
It might interest you to know I have recieved 3 violations notices, and I am a Witness. I strive to give informative, polite, answers, and I don't often get my Questions or Answers removed.
PS It is often the "death rattle" of an account when someone complains they are getting reported allot. If you get violation notices, try to see what you might be doing that violates Y!A, and try to improve.
There are many answers on here that I don't agree with, but that aren't rude, that remain up here.
Hope this helps.
2007-11-23 10:19:02
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answered by Ish Var Lan Salinger 7
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I am a JW and never have I known how to delete or issue a violation to anyone. I never read up on how to block people either. It is important to not stop people from freely speaking their minds.
I don't believe JWs are doing it. I suspect others wishing to put JWs in a bad light. What better way to make us out to be the bad guys? Our history is one of nations trying to stop our work by imprisonment and violence. It is not likely we would want to stop someone else from freedom to speak.
2007-11-22 09:00:15
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answered by grnlow 7
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What makes you so sure JWs report them? People love to prevent us from being able to speak the facts about our religion.
I head to those questions first and use every non-JW publication I can to answer them.
Think about it, why would anti-JW questions get deleted when anti Catholic and Muslim don't much.
I think it is most likely that our OPPOSERS who don't want us to give the answer are getting them deleted, not JWs.
Debbie (a 20 year JW)
2007-11-22 10:12:14
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answered by debbiepittman 7
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I got violated once. I know for sure it was a JW. Heck, it couldn't be the non-jw's cause they liked my answer. I think now they are getting to appreciate my wisdom. I love them too.
Hello Super Grande, It has to be because I was talking about them (JW). I said, "That's O.K., I lifted it up with the Holy Spirit." Then wham-slam, Yahoo Answers sent me a "violation notice". It's because someone "freaked out" on my answer. That's O.K. with true repentance, sins are forgiven. Let's not report no one; we should just tell it like it is and be matured about it. Hey, I'm all for it, "no rules, no boundaries". Just NO profanity allowed. Oh yeah, and stop giving me the t-downs.
2007-11-22 08:52:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Poor you!
I think actually coming out and saying it in your question that they keep on getting deleted and implying that you think JWs are doing it would give some (JWs or non-JWs) the incentive to actually do it.
You know, kinda like "I dare you to delete this question"
2007-11-22 08:32:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The violation weenies are rampant because they do not know what to do with the day off....I have had 4 JW questions taken out just today....I am going to have to block all JW.s if this doesn't stop.
2007-11-22 08:16:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I won't know why they get reported. But then again, you don't accept a answer from any one of Jehovah's Witnesses anyway.
Update:
Its funny how you're responding to me now, but when I ask you a question you ignore me. If you're saying someone is wrong, try defending your own beliefs by answering our questions.
2007-11-22 08:10:17
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answered by VMO 4
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They are so sensitive. I think it is only one person's several accounts that do that.
Keep asking. I find your questions very interesting.
JC seems to think that if we do not agree with them, then we should not be able to participate. We are not brainwashed by the organization.
2007-11-22 08:20:38
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answered by Nina, BaC 7
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