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When a question about onions is controversial . . . and deleted . . . Is this ethical or not ethical?

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Is yahoo answers every going to monitor this board properly . . . as promised ? Or our people with zero ethics going to run this board? The monitors must be non-existent, you get questions deleted because you have trolls following you around reporting abuse when there is none and Yahoo Answers never ever does anything about it. And appeals are meaningless. Every violation possible is given a pass and legitimate discourse is discouraged. What do you think?

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  1. It's hard to answer without understanding the nature of the deleted question.  I think there are certain forums in which censorship of any kind is inappropriate.  I've not fully read the terms and conditions, but I think, if nothing else, if your question is deleted, somebody owes you an explination as to what term you violated.  That seems fair.


  2. Someone reported me and I don't have any idea why!

    In my answer I suggested they get a mentor and go to the library for help.

    I fail to see what I did wrong.

    Yahoo does not say what you did wrong only that you did it.

    Al

  3. it seems higher level people get hassled a lot don't know why

  4. I would like discussion about onions encouraged, not suppressed.

  5. The onion hatred must stop. You would think in this day and age we have gone beyond obsolete anti-onionism. Do we really want a repeat of the notorious onion hunts of the 17th century?

  6. you deserve it mad dog! i work for yahoo...and every detail about you is known! you will be chased and followed and murdered...i,m sorry for you...but ethically i wanted to say it...i have a heart too....

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