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how does one appeal???????????

all my answers are *rants* to those who deny Christ is in charge of humans.

bet Yahoo! is looking forward to 7th Feb too. *Discretion being the better part of valor*

Update:

tut tut. one can't edit the question. "valour". some don't use the 'u' in neighbour.

Update 2:

Thank you Christopher, I spend most time in Religion and Spirituality, co/ Society and Culture.

Not many want Religion to be a reality. God gave us our Human Rights and not many people get the metaphoric meanings right. It confuses the issue. Some want the Bible all 'literal' and so a lot is taken out of context.

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    If your question or answer is removed because other users have objected to it you get an email informing you that thia has happened - which includes the link you can use if you want to appeal against the decision.

  • 8 years ago

    Your question makes no sense. Are you asking for the appeal process, to appeal a decision from Yahoo? If so, then there is no correct answer. Or, are you asking to appeal a Rant and Rave that was posted on Yahoo that was considered obscene, unlawful, bigotry, or racially indifferent? If the rules of the forum state that you cannot do it, and you did it, then there is no appeal process. Your choice of words and the applications that you chose to use to make your opinion, does often times have difficult consequences that, you, yourself, must face alone. Every individual, makes his or her own choice as to their opinions, if you have deliberately violated the rules of a particular forum, than the appeal process is irrelevant.

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