Can anybody please tell me why yahoo can not tell you why they suspend accounts?
i am asking this for my brother who has had his y/a account suspended and yahoo apparently can not disclose why due to legal reasons i would have thought that as they are accusing him of breaking there rules they should have to let him know what he did wrong. Obviously they can not tell him why joe bloggs has had his suspended but when it concerns himself wouldn t they have to tell him if he asks
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Because YAHOO is essentially a private service (they own the computers), you use their systems at their sufferance (Which means 'only as long as they like you'). There is a contract that every user clinks on that says 'I agree' and if you read the terms of that 'contract', you'll find that they have the absolute right, without notice, to suspend your use. It's a private property issue, as much as it is anything else.
Hope that helps.
I think it's the Vast Yahoo Administrators Conspiracy.
it's all orwellian mind control and propaganda
If your brother had bothered to read the terms and conditions and the community guidelines before he started running off at the mouth on here, he would know the answers to your questions.
If a poster follows the community guidelines, nothing will happen. If the poster prefers instead to use perjoratives, racial slurs, sexual suggestions or innuendo, slanderous language and other infractions, then his account will be gone.
And, we serious posters say - so Long...and don't come back.
Yahoo is not required to notify him.
I imagine they would not want to squander resources answering many similar requests such as yours.
Why does your brother not just read the rules and decide where he may have gone wrong?
I am more concerned by the large number of postings which are censored for political reasons.
Your brother can always open a new account or post elsewhere. Yahoo is no great loss to him.
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