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ThomasJNewton
1 year ago

This can be the most diverse violations. As most common, I guess what of the category Hetze/Provokation. The fact that one asks for the past of Israel should not be a violation.

Hamburger02
1 year ago

What are the GF Directives in violation of Israel’s historical past?

As far as I can estimate this, none. There should be other elements within eontial questions that violate directives, but not the question itself.

LeWe23
1 year ago

No, no, no, no.

Dultus, UserMod Light

None. It depends on how the question is written.

alaskamusher
1 year ago

It depends more on whether it is a question at all, or the Israelis see as guilty in advance! Especially when, for example, “the Jews” are spoken!

TomRichter
1 year ago

In the event of a doubt, they do not violate a directive and are still deleted, according to the motto “do not blame us if you know nothing better about your lifetime”.

Reasons (unreasonable reasons within the meaning of the Terms and Conditions, but just motives) for deletion of policy-compliant questions may be

  • too much shitstorm about the question
  • too much shitstorm because of the answers
  • other concerns, paying advertisers could be deterred
Hummingbird666
1 year ago

None. Asked something.

Wintermadl
1 year ago

Depends on the question…