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why did I get a violation notice on yahoo answers.?
To the best of my knowledge I NEVER use profanity or ask risque questions--any ideas.
3 Answers
- Richard KLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Without more details it is impossible to know as to why your question(s) was (were) deleted, however this may be of some help it is long but covers most everything.
Questions without answers are removed by Yahoo after 4 days 8 if you extended it or no best answer" won the vote. You don't lose any points.
If you received a violation notice and sometimes you don't : All it takes is 2 "trusted" members. in rare cases only one to report you and the bots remove it. If you are very sure you have been wronged appeal it, the link is below. Some suggestions, If you haven't done so, edit you info so your questions and answers are hidden that way it makes it harder for trolls who enjoy reporting violations or presumed violations to stalk you. Also, avoid pages with controversial subjects such as religion, homosexuality, racism, pornography, any hatred, downloading movies or music, questions about drugs even soft drugs, etc. Even the polls section. Avoid anything that may be remotely considered illegal, talking suicide or threatening others. Don't give smart, flip or sarcastic answers nor use any profanity. Do not use language you wouldn't use when talking to your grandmother and that should keep you safe in that regard. Referring to others as a moron, stupid idiot Nazi, retard or anything in that vein is derogatory and insulting to other members and clearly against the guidelines. Ensure that your links aren't interpreted as spam that's against the guidelines. Pay attention to the definitions of "chatting and solicitation , and what constitutes a question" Never insult another member, threaten, harass deliberately mislead or post anything in questionable taste. If you admit you are under the minimum age of 13 chances are you will be reported.
Should you have axe to grind, agenda or cause to promote be it political religious social or anything similar, no matter how well intentioned you may be, this is the wrong place to promote it. Check the links below for more info.
Here are the guidelines and terms of service.
http://answers.yahoo.com/info/community_guidelines
http://info.yahoo.com/legal/us/yahoo/utos/utos-173...
There are however trolls out there who often report what they disagree with, if you feel you have been wronged you should appeal it.
Here are some links regarding common violations and the appeal link, they may help in the future. Keep in mind what may seem to be an innocuous question or answer can still violate community guidelines.
Solicitation:
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/answers/abuse/gui...
Chatting:
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/answers/abuse/gui...
Question and Answer format
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/answers/abuse/gui...
Point Gaming.
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/answers/abuse/gui...
You might take the test to determine if something is reportable.
http://yanswersblog.com/index.php/archives/2010/05...
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/answers/moderatio...
To appeal
Go below. Just follow the prompts.
- RevLv 71 decade ago
Some of the more common reasons are for chat or other violation of the question and answer format, insulting other members, or a TOS violation such as for posting an illegal link like a torrent site.
More detail from you would make it much easier to answer this question. Your VN email should tell you exactly what you posted that was in violation, and give a general reason why. If you really want to know why, then let us know what it was that you posted.
- 1 decade ago
Without knowing what the question was, it's impossible for us to say.
Did you get a violation email? If so, what did it say?
Did the question expire with no answers? If so, Y!A deleted it (they don't send emails for this scenario).
Did the question end the 'in voting' process with "No Best Answer" as the winner? If so, Y!A deleted it (again, no email is sent).
Y!A also deletes questions if the Best Answer is reported and deleted.
:o)