Yahoo!'s totally subjective Censorship standards reflect the bias of it's staff.
Yahoo! allows it's conversation monitors too much leeway in determining what comments get rejected and which are published. Far too often, the allowed and rejected comments on any topic betray the sociopolitical biases of Yahoo!'s speech monitors. In order to be a meaningful standard there must be objective rules. When screeds reflecting the world-views of Yahoo! staff are published, but non-threatening rebuttals which reflect an opposing view are rejected there can be no doubt that Yahoo! staff are being allowed to subjectively choose which opinions can be actively repressed. Under US47, Section 230, Yahoo! operates as a publisher and bears no liability for user content, so there is also no excuse for Yahoo!'s censoring of sociopolitical speech with which its' staff disagree. Yahoo! stop censoring speech!
