Users are given no indication as to the status of content or a user within Yahoo! Answers once they have posted a report. Essentially you shall not be told if your report caused a user's profile to be suspended from Yahoo! Answers. Please dont feed the trolls (TheFetch, et al.):: most of them are bitchy homosexual types that get off on TRYING to make Well, if that skeleton involved a phone call, someone may know about it. http://www.gnn.tv/forum/thread.php?id=5409HOME | McHenry County Blog: September 2006:: ( You can find all of my 2002 newspaper questionnaire answers by clicking on my report from the public protection side of the issue, she got unanimous http://www.mchenrycountyblog.com/2006_09_01_mchenrycountyblog_archive.htmlHOME |
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check back to their profile page. If they have been suspended, you will get an Oops message like this http://answers.yahoo.com/my/profile;_ylt... Urgent: Letter from Intelligence, Military, Diplomatic, and Law :: our intelligence services, knocked our military off the high moral ground, And how do we know the information they got was accurate? http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2007/11/05/urgent-letter-fromnforcement-professionals/HOME |
You don't.
You would have to check them out to see if you get the "that information is not available" banner, which means they were suspended/deleted
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