Friday, July 9, 2010

Does this serves as proof that Yahoo is in the tank for Obama?

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As you are no doubt aware, there have been a rash of Obama supporters


who have deleted numerous questions and answers that they do not agree


with our exposes Obama in a negative way.





Rather than debate the merits of their candidates, or simply realize


that not all people are of the same opinion, they resort to abusing the





report button and claim the question/answer violates standards.





It has been reported on the site that Yahoo does not employ monitors,





and the question/answer is deleted if two users report it. And after a





number of deleted questions/answers, the account is suspended.





Since there is no objective review on behalf of the site moderators,


a


large and vocal number of users have concluded that Yahoo is practicing





censorship and is making no attempts to remain unbiased during the


political season.





By suspending accounts, without independent confirmation of the


alleged infractions, I am beginning to agree with disillusioned users.





Do the right thing. Allow me to continue to use this account.

Does this serves as proof that Yahoo is in the tank for Obama?
Gone through all of this,, they took down my 7300 points and


level 5 like nothin,,, Yahoo if they want to keep advertisers


need to change how they do reporting on this network,, I pulled 5 banner ads, and 12 spots off, of Yahoo, And I have


started a campaign to have associates of mine who run


similar ad spots to remove and go elsewhere,
Reply:If this is true, then there will be less and less users of this site, that will be bad for Yahoo's business. I hope it is reviewing the policy and methods and making sure the site serves its original intent properly and benefit the company along the way.
Reply:Must follow the Rules!





Obama 2008!


Ebony %26amp; Ivory President!
Reply:Uh, no, it doesn't.





Were you the one spamming with the laundry list that is neither a question or answer?
Reply:heres what you do. make up several accounts. use the ones that have the lower points to make your point. this one will be the first to be deleted. keep your high points for easy questions. i now have 4 accts to be honest. those who block me on one can't block me on the other, funny when they block me. they start talking behind my back. welcome to the first grade my friend.
Reply:Good luck on this one. The trolls have been VERY active. Some have gotten way to serious and have sabatoged numerous YA folks in the recent weeks. There have been ALOT of suspensions lately. I know this from my network of YA friends. It is not YA that is the culprit here, it is the trolls that report constantly and YA then suspends your account. I wish there was something we could do about the trolls, but we can't.


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