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Name: SuperB on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan on Mar 5, 2007Comments: malicious reporting is wrong !Flag
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Name: Eric Tan on Mar 5, 2007Comments: Freedom!!!!!Flag
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Name: Kayla. on Mar 5, 2007Comments: It IS kinda stupid.Flag
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Name: Janet Palmer on Mar 5, 2007Comments: Freedom of speech should be allowedFlag
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Name: Karen K. on Mar 5, 2007Comments: I have been a member of Yahoo! for about 10 years, and it has always been my primary e-mail address. Recently, I started using Yahoo! Answers as a useful tool for myself and to be able to help others. I would hate for someone to falsely accuse me of anything because they have nothing better to do, and get unnecessarily banned. I do not want to lose the relationship I have established with Yahoo!, as it is very valuable to me.Flag
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Name: NoTpoOdLE on Mar 5, 2007Comments: We shouldn't have to pay for the sexual thrills others thrive on by ruining the fun of innocent individuals!Flag
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Name: Sian on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gerbil on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Byrd on Mar 5, 2007Comments: I agree to this protestFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 5, 2007Comments: pondlife is being violated through spite and pure nastiness. please consider the actions of the person responsible for making yahoo answers a friendly zoneFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 5, 2007Comments: Please stop the madness!!!Flag
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Name: J Kellett on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarah on Mar 5, 2007Comments: It really is getting ridiculous.Flag
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Name: Fhgfh on Mar 5, 2007Comments: gfhgfhFlag
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Name: Tony on Mar 5, 2007Comments: Yahoo are you stupid, can you not understand that an ass refers to a type of donkey (Jesus Christ rode on one into Jerusalem) and not *** as you keep implying, I call that deformation of my character you dumbwitsFlag
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Name: Promomows on Mar 5, 2007Comments: please also visit my suggestion of making 2 abuse reports per violation the standard by which Yahoo issues a violation.Flag
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Name: Sue on Mar 5, 2007Comments: These violations are only valid if there is a real reason that the answerer has been offensive. Some of them though could not upset anybody and it is getting ridiculous. However, some that really ARE offensive, get through without comment.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Transi Betty on Mar 5, 2007Comments: Beaver!Flag
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Name: Natasha on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Joan Waddell on Mar 5, 2007Comments: Violations are not done based on Yahoo guidelines. Violations are reported because someone does not agree with a point of view. The way to deal with this is to punish those reporting 'illegal' violations.Flag
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Name: Mo Jackson on Mar 5, 2007Comments: The users should have stricter privacy policies and freedoms.Flag
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Name: Helena Nelson on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 5, 2007Comments: people on answers are being unfairly and maliciously targeted by others. granted, some violations are valid, but yahoo doesn't even take the time to consider this, it just hands out violations without doing any research. good people are getting banned because others have it in for them.Flag
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Name: VICTORIA LEE on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Joanne on Mar 5, 2007Comments: this is stupid & meaningless thing to do & i am against itFlag
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Name: Kelly Hickson on Mar 5, 2007Comments: You shouldnt be able to violate people for no reason.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 5, 2007Comments: Loads of violations have no ground!!!Flag
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Name: Richard Riis on Mar 5, 2007Comments: Yahoo has demonstrated an antipathy toward the right to free speech and a tacit support of racism, mysogyny, and other sorts of bigotry by deleting "violations" without reviewing the contents.Flag
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Name: David Tomlinson on Mar 5, 2007Comments: tired of recieving pointless violations, one for saying hebrews eat kosher food true isn't itFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 5, 2007Comments: I totally agree that the anonymous victimisation of Yahoo answers users HAS to STOP! Yahoo has a responsiblity to rectify this ridiculous violation system NOWFlag
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Name: Jill Gilbert on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anton Berger on Mar 5, 2007Comments: the apeals process is too slow and unwieldy as well. at the moment anyone can report someone else for any reason and it's taken as gospel! where as if you try to protest your innocense you're usually ignored!Flag
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Name: Shirl on Mar 5, 2007Comments: it's getting too easy for the cry babys to report now and making yahoo answers no fun anymore :(Flag
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Name: Jill Gilbert on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Stehanie Budnik on Mar 5, 2007Comments: Let`s get it sorted!Flag
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Name: Joanne on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: SuperB on Mar 5, 2007Comments: this is my place, keep the names cummingFlag
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Name: Nutsters Space Cadet on Mar 5, 2007Comments: anonymous and malicious reporting of violations is a breech of the reported persons rights.Flag
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Name: Antdrewsmom on Mar 5, 2007Comments: too many flase reportsFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tony Farrelly on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Smurf on Mar 6, 2007Comments: Make the system fairFlag
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Name: Landin Syren on Mar 7, 2007Comments: Indeed.Flag
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Name: Alwin on Mar 29, 2007Comments: It feels like a war zone, or perhaps a Russian brothel, with this many friends violated daily.Flag
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