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My answer has been deleted and troubel in appealing. How to send my appeal?
Some one is reporting on my answers just to give me trouble. Yahoo automatic notice services sending notices and troubling me a lot. Now one of my answer has been deleted and while appealing by clicking on the link sent by Yahoo I am getting "Sorry, Unable to open appeal page.". What is the reason. How to send my appeal other than the link send by them.
3 Answers
- Richard KLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
It's an occasional glitch you can do this.
Go below follow the prompts for product, category etc.
- AnthonyLv 78 years ago
The reason for the unopenable page is just a glitch, it's been reported. The workaround is this:
Contact customer care here - https://io.help.yahoo.com/contact/index?locale=en_...
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>>> Appeals
>>> appeal deletion of a question (even though it's an answer)
>>> briefly describe ... i.e. I want to appeal
>>> email a support agent
Your Q&A seem legit from what I've seen. Make sure you answered the question asked, and that you didn't post any unrelated links. You could always ask "is this answer a violation?" -- before appealing, just to be sure. Good luck on your appeal.
- RAY GLv 78 years ago
I'd had this glitch a couple of times, and found it's cured by changing the link address to match the local site where I have my account. For instance, if the Yahoo! email says to click this link ...
... answers.yahoo.com/answer/appeal? ...
... then copy and paste it, and change it to
... in.answers.yahoo.com/answer/appeal? ...
Otherwise, I agree with Alanis. Googling, I can't see anything wrong with your answers - except that you need to make sure you always answer the question.
Answers like "User <whoever> has already explained correctly, but also note that <whatever>" can be technically non-answer violations. Answers have to be standalone.