Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Yahoo Team Deletion

Hi Nucleus,

The question you asked on Yahoo! Answers was reported by the Answers community:

"Why Sukkah is common to Jewish and Buddhism?"

http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AqXuwHfNWeVd1jkit7LIbxkazKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20121229213654AA0lGOZ (http://godofgodseyes.blogspot.com/2012/12/sukkah-in-jewish-and-buddhism.html)

This question has been removed and 10 points have been deducted from your account. You may not have realized this, but all questions submitted on Yahoo! Answers must comply with the Answers Community Guidelines.

If you believe that your question does not violate the Answers Community Guidelines, and would like to appeal the removal of your question, you can have your case reviewed by Answers Customer Care. You have 7 days to submit your appeal. Please be aware that if your appeal is rejected, an additional 10 points will be removed from your account.

Appeal this decision:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/appeal?qid=20121229213654AA0lGOZ

Thanks,
Yahoo! Answers Team




From: [Fake Genius]
Subject: Re: Can you guess why following question is deleted as a a violation?
Message: you should ask yahoo. maybe they'll re-post it. i've no idea.


[Nucleus]
They sent a message to appeal with deletion.
I asked them, how to appeal without a proper complaint. They hide behind community guidelines with no respect to natural justice. I've experienced this situation more that 10 times. Yahoo never respond to queries.

deleted question has 0 answers, though you answered it.

I don't care about loosing points and/or loosing account. The questions I post are for me to answer (self research/analysis). They are recorded in the blog. But, I can see some narrow minded personal cannot handle intellectual pressure and there are inconsistencies in Yahoo community judgements as with any other society.

From: [Fake Genius]
Subject: Re: Can you guess why following question is deleted as a a violation?
Message: certainly - that happens. wait awhile and yahoo decision will be known - if they change decision and repost the q.

[Nucleus]
It is very unlikely that they will reply and/or change their decision. May be they don't mind, in order to show who the boss is. I say with past experience.


From: [Fake Genius]
Subject: Re: Can you guess why following question is deleted as a a violation?
Message: I don't know why they are deleted. I think there are nobody to answer. Yahoo doesn't want its customers run away. Don't you think?


[Nucleus]
"nobody to answer"
Why did you assume so, when you know for sure that you already answered a question which was deleted?
http://godofgodseyes.blogspot.com/2012/12/sukkah-in-jewish-and-buddhism.html

They alter
answers to 0 before Deleting records and/or altering records as Deleted in their databases with no due respect to intellectual properties of others. Yahoo does not own the knowledge and time invested on the question to take one sided decisions. I never consider such unlawful agreement(s) to enslave my knowledge. Even they place advertisements at the question to make commercial income. If you fit into my shoes, you get the same treatment. It is important to resolve matters intelligently, and not by ignoring reasonable queries as Yahoo does.

Even if there is nobody to answer a question for different reasons (eg. no knowledgeable to answer at the time), there are various ways to value a unique question for the record instead of destroy it as waste.

Would you disregard all questions in real life without merit, just because you couldn't answer them in limited time period? Categorize them separately as 'Questions with no Answers yet' would be more appropriate.

It is not lawful and certainly not a broad consideration if Yahoo be partial against questions for hypothetical reasons in the likes of customers run away.

Further, I have learned the tricks of the trade with experience to nullify any system as fraudulent irrespective of size,etc
if they fight on lawful grounds. That is a choice of a free man to raise his chin up (declare war) when intimidated by iron feet of fictions.

This case is a simple matter, but the theory is so strong and effective.


Following were deleted by yahoo team without proper complaints to appeal (descriptions of those questions are disabled):
  • Why Sukkah is common to Jewish and Buddhism? - Deleted
  • What is Theory of Success?  - Deleted
  • In Buddhist Tipitaka, what are the direct references to Nāma? - Deleted
  • What are the types of knowledge defined in Buddhism? - Deleted
  • Why Mind takes precedence over Body in Buddhism? - Deleted
  • What are varieties of ñāṇa (knowledge) in Buddhism? - Deleted
  • How and why do concepts create duality and limitless multiplicity? - Deleted
  • What steps are missing in 4 Noble Truths of Buddhism as a Management process? - Deleted
  • What is the clear difference of PariNibbāna from Nibbāna in Buddhism? - Deleted
  • What do you know about legal marriage and divorce? - Deleted
  • Does Halal in Islamic Qur'an promote this kind of Animal Killing? - Deleted
  • Extend the meaning of Yin and Yang Symbols for wisdom? - Deleted
  • How to Bribe Someone with least risk? - Deleted
  • How can I apply Chess Strategies and Tactics in real life? - Deleted
  • What are the solutions for Riemann Hypothesis? - Deleted
  • Why humanity conflicts with social game? - Deleted
  • Most students memorize science as history, but few experiment history using scientific methods. Why? - Deleted
  • Is Riemann hypothesis for prime numbers still valid, after error in Golden key? - Deleted
  • Does "correct question" or "correct answer" matter to you most? - Deleted
  • Are concepts non-empirical like concepts of God, Atom (paramanu)? - Deleted
  • Why need proof for everything and/or anything and/or beyond everything? - Deleted
  • Are there different kinds of Infinity and why? - Deleted
  • Can you prove past life, Re-Birth or Re-Incarnation? - Deleted
  • Grave Concerns On Riemann Hypothesis - Prime Numbers?- Deleted


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