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    Hello. While we cannot speak about specific comments, policy interpretations, or actions action in relation to specific comments outside of with their original poster, we seek to apply the Yahoo Community Guidelines as evenly, fairly, and objectively as possible.

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    Kevin Bagwell commented  · 

    Sadly the issue at present is OpenWeb is constantly trying to change words and meanings in their system while not letting public know where issues are. I suggest a simple solution then I will add to issues I've seen!

    1. Our technology for phones to computers "underlines misspelled words". With a company that has become a Unicorn meaning reached billion dollar since 2015 could actually "use the same technology on words that are offensive or abusive."

    2. The sad fact is many comments are also being blocked because of words that aren't offensive. In particular I've commented around 15 times on a certain type of small US aircraft carrier in World War II. But because the word could be used in the worlds most oldest profession the comments are removed. I try to comment about present wars but am called all sorts of great names. Sorry bad joke but they get away with abuse by using star hashtag or other special keys. I'm not built that way! I face those who are abusive. Problem is they get away with it but when I call them out I am the one who gets punished. Humm?

    3. It's rather comical that I warned Yahoo on bots voting thumbs downs in 2020 that covered comments due to low reader approval. I also know now who was using the bots for Russia but they are working at a University. How I learned is they commented on Twitter how the thumbs downs should be used on twitter to do the same thing.

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