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Rick
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Rick asked in Yahoo ProductsYahoo Answers · 8 years ago

Has Yahoo Answers been taken over politically?

I received an violation notice for the reason = Violation Reason: Non-Commercial Personal Site Promotion.

Is this a new/valid reason for violation or has Yahoo become an politically controlled outlet?

When in fact the site was an scientific work which may not be 'popular' with the present political viewpoint.

http://the_wordbride.tripod.com/origin.html

Also this site:

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/esp_cien...

Mine was the ONLY true answer to the question (paraphrased) can you provide scientific proof that disproves evolution ?

Update:

True Don - But is this a reason for a violation?

Violation Reason: Non-Commercial Personal Site Promotion.

Also - Evolution presumes "Spontaneous Generation" .

Update 2:

@janith - answer I provided was not a personal website and I totally believe it complied with Yahoo guidelines - however it was deleted - so maybe someone working at Yahoo has a political agenda?

Do you think?

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  • 8 years ago
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    There are a lot of report monkeys on y/a (young people mostly) who get offended so file a report.

    That automatically gets the question or answer deleted. This is done by computer. You only get personal attention from a human at yahoo if you appeal the auto-delete.

    Lots of crazy people on y/a, we can not expect them all to act like sane, rational, enlightened adults.

  • 8 years ago

    Just giving links to other sites isn't allowed here -- never has been. That's been in the Guidelines from the beginning. Did you give a full answer and then add the links in the Source box or did you just post the links as your answer? Something like "Here's your answer. Look at these links: _______" is not considered a valid answer here. Non-answers like that should be reported.

    If you gave a full answer and only cited the links as a source, you should probably appeal the deletion. It does not sound like you did that, however, since it was the use of links that got you the violation.

    Many people do not understand the rules of this site, inadvertently break them, and then assume it was the content of their question that got it deleted. In your case, I don't think it was the content. It was probably your lack of a real answer.

    Lots of things that would be fine on a social site or in a chat room are definitely not ok here, as this is an information exchange site. Because its aim is different, its rules are different. It's really not very wise to agree to something and then not find out what the something really is.

    When you signed up to use this site, you agreed to follow the Community Guidelines here. Please read them. They are short and only take a real minute to read through. Then you'll see exactly what kind of site this is and isn't. The Guidelines are found under the ABOUT tab at the top of the page.

    Once you've read them, there is even a short quiz you can take that can get you 20 extra points. http://answers.yahoo.com/info/community_guidelines... It also lets you know if you have understood the Guidelines as well as you think you have. Violations cost 10 points each. Be sure you know how to avoid them.

  • 8 years ago

    Yes, it is a valid reason for a violation. It's given when it is suspected that you are linking to a personal blog simply to promote it, as opposed to posting a spam link. Which would get your account suspended, instead. If the email has the words "Customer Care" in blue, try clicking them and submit another appeal clearly explaining that you don't own the linked site and it's simply a public reference site. Worked last time for me.

  • 8 years ago

    Of course not politics have nothing to d with it your post violated community guidelines which was explained, your post was correctly reported whether you agree or not. If we wish to participate it's the Yahoo way or the highway, the choice is ours.

    http://answers.yahoo.com/info/community_guidelines...

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