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Is this question a violation of YA Community standards?


"Where is the grave site of the person Jack Ruby killed in Dallas Texas on 24 Nov 1963?"

If it is a violation, please explain why.

I ask because I posed a similar question and it was deleted. My appeal to YA was denied.

Apparently, I don't understand what makes a question a violation because asking about where a famous person is buried seems like a fair question to me.

Just post it again. There is no rhyme nor reason to whether or not Yahell allows appeals.

If that is a violation (as written), they may as well shut down the whole genealogy section. 90% of research in ancestry, involves where persons are buried.
I can't see it being violation unless something in HOW it was worded, was rude to another person in some way.
http://www.pbase.com/image/41879264
this is supposedly the location of Oswald's grave. Whether or not, HE ACTUALLY is there.. may be another store. In situations of notorious killers, family sometimes will attempt to have the grave unmarked, to protect against vandalism.

I'm betting that this is the work of the little liberal child trolls of Yahoo and you have said something in the past that pissed them off and they remember you for it. I's happened to me many times. They report people for fun. If Yahoo would stop allowing the reportings, those children wouldn't have anything to do and most of them would leave the board. I've been reported for agreeing with someone by posting "Yep.". School is out for the summer and the little kiddies are on this board in force. Yahoo is 90% software and 10% human. They won't do anything about the little baby trolls. It's up to us to turn it around on them. Save this answer before they get it deleted.

Perhaps it was deleted by the trained monkey.
I heard there used to be one every 10 moderators and now they went down to one every 5 so they can take Microsoft's bid and not lose out..

again I say,I wish Yahoo has a format for appeals that dont involve a form letter with no further explanation.

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