Leave him a note when you flag him. He will block you but so what?
2020-12-23T14:32:33Z
English guy, you didn't answer the question. Reported for that, ranting, insulting other users, inappropriate language, chatting, and it makes me feel better.
English Guy2020-12-25T04:33:40Z
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Sometimes I am so revolted by my own questions I have to report myself. I mean, why do I feel so compelled to keep mentioning clitoral hoods, or as we say here in Old Blighty, clitoral bonnets? Yuck. The whole thing is disgusting, who even thinks about that kind of stuff?
I don't like to report anybody but I know that people as young as 13 years of age, could be here (but fortunately no younger than that as they are not permitted to hold a Yahoo account) and I don't think they should have to be exposed to Michael's raving about genitals and his endless poorly concealed profanities..
I've always maintained that if an unpleasant chap insists on proving themself a fool, don't get in their way. So no, I don't report even when personally attacked. In fact, I'd like to see flaggers along with thumbs up or down made public. Most of us have had posts reported and removed some with cause and some not. Follow the rules, use the site properly and you'll be okay, not every time but most.
"Keep your child safe on Yahoo Answers We know how important family is so we made it easy to keep your children safe while online. By updating their profile settings and following our child safety recommendations, you can rest easy knowing their personal info is protected and safe. Please know children under the age of 13 are not permitted to ask or answer questions on Yahoo Answers."
Most people that see them would report them since they are obscene, untrue, and violate Yahoo's rules on so many levels.
Except for Pearl L, who only cares about her two points and is clearly not the full quid..