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A question concerning the Yahoo sensors ?
OK, the other day, I posted a question about the Liverpool vs Derby game this past weekend, and I included a few clips from youtube. It was an attempt at humor. An old Monty Python clip were a boxer beats up a small child ( Liverpool vs Derby / Boxer vs small child ( get-it ? )).Anyway, originally I posted a second clip from Monty Python as well, were at the end of the clip, one could see Terry Jones bottom. The original question was removed without ever being posted. It occured to me at this time that clearly the delay we experiance, from the time we ask a question, to the time the question is posted in the forum, can be attributed to our questions being reviewed before posting.
OK, I'm fine with this to a point. If Yahoo wants to have higher standards than youtube or public television, this is ok with me. What I don't understand however, is why Yahoo would kill the video, yet allow certain questions and answers that are nothing more than strings of four letters words ?
I answered your question that got through and thought it was worth starring,and due to the censorship of your original question I obviously didn't get to see it.
I can only guess that the reason why Yahoo deleted your original question was perhaps down to them focusing more on questions which include links to other sites;which some people on here would use to offend or cause distress to others.
It sounds like you were treated harshly as the link that you added was obviously meant to cause no offence,and was therefore inoffensive,that is unless Yahoo have a zero tolerance policy on any form of nudity no matter how harmless it may be.
I can understand why Yahoo might prioritise censorship on links to outside pages,but in this case,Perhaps they were looking too hard.
I just wish they would adress the users who utilise multiple accounts and in doing so undermine the integrity of this forum.
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Is it wrong to like a badly reviewed video game?
I was thinking about video games that get bad reviews. No matter where you go online, if your opinion is different (example, saying a bad game is good), people insult you for liking such a game. On gaming forums, youtube comments, etc.
My question is it wrong to like a badly reviewed video game? Is it even wrong having a different opinion on it (saying it's good)? I'd just like an answer to this question, I tried searching Google and found nothing.
No, there's absolutely nothing wrong. We're all entitled to our opinions. As long as you enjoy the game, it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks. And don't listen to those people who make stupid comments. They need to get a life and stop harassing other people
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