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How can I [we] appeal these decisions, by yahoo!?

How can I [we] appeal these decisions, by yahoo!?

# A violation in an answer -10 points (2 hours ago) View Question...

# Deleted an answer -2 points (2 hours ago) View Question...

We do deserve to know why we are deleted.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Hi,

    To appeal you should first of all appeal through the email that you got to notify you that your question has been removed. If that decision does not satisfy you then you should post in the Forum http://suggestions.yahoo.com/?prop=answers or email the team at y_answrs_team@yahoo.com.

    Steph

    Yahoo! Canada Answers Team

  • Kimmy
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    This is a problem because I have noticed some people report questions or answers they don't like and Yahoo removes them w/o explaining why. There should be a way to protest this because they are starting to limit our freedom of speech.

    I agree w/you and hope you find a way and let us all know about it.

    I had a case where several benign Q & A/s were removed and I was charged points for posting them anyway. Why is that?

    Yahoo, don't sensor us otherwise your stock will drop even more and even MSFT will not buy you.

    Get it together. They also started restricting access to free yahoo email of mobile sources. BIG mistake yahoo. Do you want to just cut your own blood vessels one by one?

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Yahoo workers are both the dumbest or laziest human beings in the international because they hardly ever study the questions or solutions that they violate. in case you attraction, they're meant to finish that yet ninety 9% of the time you get an computerized digital mail putting forward the content grow to be reviewed and, definite, certainly, you violated the regulations yet you may tell they did not study IT or, in the adventure that they did study the attraction, they're the dumbest human beings in the international because the content did not violate their priceless regulations. regardless of their regulations written so vaguely and extensively that you'll stress a bus by them, all of us with a mind could have the ability to % out many of the stuff is only bogus and an attempt by technique of stalkers to bother us. Ah, properly, now youi recognize why I call this YaHELL.

  • 1 decade ago

    It probably showed up under your "Activity Details" first but you should be getting a violation e-mail notice. In that there will be a link to appeal. They give you a box to explain why you think the violation was unfair.

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  • 1 decade ago

    It's a private site, anything you post here has to live up to the Communiy Guidelines as Yahoo staff sees them. There's no loss of money and no loss of creditability (like eBay,) all you've really lost is points that are flexible and not hard to earn back.

    In the time you spend being annoyed and trying to appeal this, you could answer six easy questions and recover the points. (Or one if your answer's a great one and you get voted Best.)

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Let stay.

    I sent an e-mail to Yahoo staff, but they didn't answer me.

    They won't tell you, trust me.

    Source(s): My experience.
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