Thursday, December 15, 2011

What are those conditions after which your account gets suspended?

I mean what is the criteria for suspending an account? I've learnt that an account gets suspended if a particular number of your answers are reported as abuse or whatever. Is it the only criteria? Are there any other? Please let me know and also tell me that do they reactivate an account if it has been suspended once?|||The Yahoo statement is that one or more trusted reporters must report a question or answer for it to be deleted. You can appeal and if the appeal is upheld the reporter loses some credibility. It takes a number of violations to get someone suspended, the exact number would vary dependant on the severity of the violations.|||Getting suspended depends on the severity of the violation, a really bad one like terms of service can get you suspended immediately or minor ones like chatting it will take quite a few unless you get many very quickly in short space of time.:::::Any time you get a violation notice it is a warning that your account is in jeopardy.:::::: When a user is SUSPENDED for violating the Community Guidelines, their Yahoo! Answers account is disabled.


:::::They can still browse the website, but they cannot ask questions, or answers questions on the site.


::::All Suspensions are permanent. You can only get your account back if you appeal for your account and your appeal is accepted, and that happens only when you are Suspended by a false violation, but most of the time, the appeals are declined, and so almost no one ever get their accounts back.


::::::::::::::::If you violate the Yahoo! Terms of Service (impersonate someone, harass users here, use pornographic pictures) your account will be DEACTIVATED if Yahoo! receives a report.


::::::::::::::::Difference between SUSPENSION and account DEACTIVATION is that you can still have your Yahoo! ID if you are Suspended (as in you can still use your Yahoo! Mail and other Yahoo! services except Yahoo! Answers), but if your account is Deactivated, you will lose your entire Yahoo! ID, and won't be able to sign in into your email|||It's more complicated than just reaching a threshold number of violations. Some violations are more serious than others. Posting adult content or racist material will get you suspended a lot faster than gameplaying or asking a bunch of dumb chat questions.





Suspensions are permanent unless you successfully appeal your suspension.

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