Thursday, December 8, 2011

Does Yahoo just suspend your account once you've made a certain number of points or what?

This is the second time I've been suspended while following the Terms of Service guidelines to the letter. Is there some issue with my religion or color? And what are some superior and more helpful answer websites that can take things a bit more seriously? Sorry that I didn't want to join in on all the political and religious bickering or racism!|||the sad thing is,they can suspend for any or NO reason,that sucks big time,so,lately i go to answerbag,i had zero violations in a month,and i get nasty if pushed,i had a real crude sex question.


by mistake in the wrong section.not one complaint.i actually laughed when it was on google.


so.as someone will say and say it in a rude way,i say it nicely.there are other sites.many are finding them.it may be time to join them.i did a while back and now have 2 places push an ace.|||one more win.

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|||There's really no set number of violations to warrant the permanent suspension of your Answers account. All it takes is just a rapid succession of several violations in a short period of time or a very serious one for this to happen. I strongly recommend you read up on the Community Guidelines right away. Reading up on the rules will just take only a few minutes, and it's a very small price to pay to keep your account from being suspended. This is to ensure your future participation here.





Also, it can just take only one-just one-violation of the Terms of Service that can warrant the sudden deactivation of your entire Yahoo account without any given warning whatsoever. You may also need to read up on the TOS to ensure this doesn't happen.





Keep in mind Yahoo must legally protect itself by not getting into specifics on what I've just explained to you.





Sticking to the rules can help you avoid incurring violations in the future that can result in the suspension or sudden deactivation of your account. When receiving a violation email from Customer Care, please heed their warnings and take them very seriously. They want you to stop the violations immediately. Simple as that.|||No the issue is users posting personal opinions in the guise of a question. Rule is a question must seek knowledge or advice beneficial to all. So no asking what we think, posting derogatory statements of religion or political preferences. You need to take the pop quiz and improve your comprehension|||The problem is that we do not know why some folks get hammered all the time and others breeze through. I fear it may be your Y!A name here that draws the problems in, but it is a vague thought|||They will suspend your account if you get too many violations.





Check the rules to understand what is allowable or not.|||You probably got reported many times.

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