Moderator bias
My idea is to fire your moderators and stop redirecting accounts to news reports when someone leaves a comment and another responds. When I went to respond from my email account, Yahoo redirected me to another news report, the same story, but the comments were deactivated. And stop trying to conceal your actions. I have seen multiple people post URLs to news stories. Although, when I post the two different URLs for comparison to the two separate news reports with the same story it is rejected, and now I am suspended because I have too many rejections.
So, let's try it here:
This is the URL for the news report that I posted on: https://news.yahoo.com/trump-paid-no-income-tax-161528280.html
And here is the URL that Yahoo redirects me to:
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/trump-paid-no-income-tax-161528280.html?spot_im_highlight_immediate=true&spot_im_reply_id=sp_Rba9aFpG_cc6ee77b-3749-3f54-b755-5a364f69852d_c_2JHCy10iFJRqN1xguZfPr0JRa0F_r_2JHFBINeB8QpOcFo1yoRfxkQN0U&utm_source=spotim&utm_medium=spotim_conversation&spot_im_redirect_source=email
While you are at it... stop moderating and applying the "Community Standards" unequally. I had comments get rejected for less than the comments from democrats, like one person wishing me that they hoped what happened to those kids in Idaho happens to me... and when I reported it, Yahoo didn't do anything about it.
So yes, fire your moderators and stop acting like Twitter.
