I’ve have made appeals on several of my questions or answers that were flagged, and then deleted. For each of them I received an automated response from the Yahoo Machine saying the same thing, “Thank you for writing to Yahoo! Answers. We have reviewed your appeal request. Upon review we found that your content was indeed in violation of the Yahoo! Answers Community Guidelines, Yahoo! Community Guidelines or the Yahoo! Terms of Service.”
They never give a “Why?” explanation. I don’t see their rationale…
Does a real live person actually determine if a question or answer is indeed in violation of the terms of service? If there is, does this person (or people) have anti-American sentiments (I ask this due to the content that they deemed in violation of the terms of service)?
Are there any questions or answers on Yahoo Answers that are NOT a violation of the terms of service? If there are, how are they not in violation?

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1 Fyre & Reign
I’ve seen that basically any question you ask can be considered “chatting” by their broad definition so I am not going to ask any questions ever with this account.
As for answers, I try to avoid to much opinion and stick to facts so that it’s less chance of being reported.
You’re right, they don’t ever explain “Why” and you never get a real human, just bots, answering. Welcome to YaHELL.