brian 2010
Apparently, users reported your questions for violating the Community Guidelines. Now you should be able to see why they have been deleted. The only way to avoid further problems in the future is to post them within full compliance of the aforementioned rules.
LAN
Nearly everything you post is a chat violation or other abuse of posting rules here.
/question/index?qid=20190424050634AAXL2FE
/question/index?qid=20190420061213AANPOx7
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Most of what you post should be reported as either rants/chat, not an answer seeking question, or not a question
Anonymous
Look, of those questions didn violate the guidelines, you should APPEAL the deletions, rather than waste everybody's time by whining about it
Daniel
What was your Questions that you been Posting ?
If you tell us a Brief Description of what it was we may be able to tell you what you been doing wrong If anything at all
Did you Read the Yahoo Answers Community Guidelines ? If not please do so you can not Say what you want on here it does not have to be Inappropriate for it to be a Violation of the Rules lots of Harmless things are Violations of the Rules
The only thing you can do is if you Believe you are not doing anything wrong Send in a Appeal for the Deleted Questions if you dont Appeal the people who Report you will keep doing it and they will Win
To Appeal go here
https://io.help.yahoo.com/contact/index?page=contact&locale=en_US&y=PROD_ANSW
Select Contact a Yahoo Specialist then Appeals then Follow the Instructions from there
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Yahoo Answers doesn't delete anything. Other users report posts that they feel should be removed, and the computer system that runs the site takes down those posts if enough users flag them.
A post doesn't have to be spam to be reported. If you'd care to share with us an example of what's been removed, by posting again asking "is this a violation" and then include the exact text of the question that was removed (including updates) the users here can tell you if it's a violation or not. A lot of users post chat questions or "rate this pic" (or similar) that they don't realize are violations.
If you feel sure your posts weren't violations, then you should appeal their removal. If you win your appeal your question is reinstated and your points, and the users who reported it will have less influence in getting other posts removed.
https://io.help.yahoo.com/contact/index?page=topics&locale=en_US&y=PROD_ANSW
and include - The specific text of the post that was deleted, The violation reason specified in the notification email (if you got one, if you didn’t get one then make that known), The reason why you'd like it reviewed, and The Yahoo ID you're using in Yahoo Answers (if you don’t include that info, you’ll get an email asking for it. Sometimes even when you do include, you get an email asking for it).