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Gathering feedback since July of 2022. You would think that by now Yahoo would have an answer.
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Why in the world would my comment over this be placed on hold?
"Ok, I was a Crew Chief in the Air Force. Worked on F-4D, F-16, C-130 and C-141's. In civilian life I was a private pilot for 21 years until health issues intervened.
With each new variant came upgraded systems. Otherwise what's the purpose of a new variant?"There is a definite over-reach going on. I've posted your emojis and had the same thing happen. Your AI or whatever you're using is interfering with legitimate posting.
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There's a double standard at play.
Yahoo can post a headline using the "F" word minus the 2 middle letters as well as other terminology, but when we do it, it's considered offensive.
It seems free speech is okay for Yahoo but not the general public.
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I state a historical fact and speak out regarding questionable tactic that Republicans use. My reward is that my message is deleted. Seems to me that free speech is not free when you must first pass muster on Yahoo. Understandably Yahoo should ban swearing and hate, but I've witnessed Yahoo articles with the same veracity as some comments, yet Yahoo doesn't censor itself, only its users.
If there is something specific that is not acceptable, it should be specified to the author so its not duplicated. To say go look at our rules is a catchall response that neither points out the error or educates the user.
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I state a historical fact and speak out regarding questionable tactic that Republicans use. My reward is that my message is deleted. Seems to me that free speech is not free when you must first pass muster on Yahoo. Understandably Yahoo should ban swearing and hate, but I've witnessed Yahoo articles with the same veracity as some comments, yet Yahoo doesn't censor itself, only its users.
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I discovered it is a browser issue. I had the same problem. I use Chrome on Yahoo and if you give the system a moment, it will locate the message in question and allow you to reply.
Be certain you make Chrome the primary browser for this to work.
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I state a historical fact and speak out regarding questionable tactic that Republicans use. My reward is that my message is deleted. Seems to me that free speech is not free when you must first pass muster on Yahoo. Understandably Yahoo should ban swearing and hate, but I've witnessed Yahoo articles with the same veracity as some comments, yet Yahoo doesn't censor itself, only its users.
Why is this reply to gun issues required to be approved? To me this is censorship and a violation of my right to free speech. You can post pictures of nudity, imply 4 letter words but I can't reply about an article about gun control. Time to look for another venue.
"We need to quit candy coating this issue and get some real lawmakers on our side who are willing to do something, not a bunch of "politicians" who only make senseless speech's and do absolutely nothing.
Yes, mental health is part of the issue, but the lack of gun control plays a huge part in this problem."