Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Can you use false advertising to get people to answer your question on YA?

For example, You put an interesting question on, but in the details you put the question you really want answered. Example:Question reads ';LOLOLOLOL IM GAY!'; but in the details it says ';just kidding i want you to answer my real question, which is (insert boring question here)';. Like can you do that to attract more people to your question.Can you use false advertising to get people to answer your question on YA?
No, it not only annoys people, who usually don't answer,


but it is against the Customer Guidelines, and very reportable. I see alot of people complaining about this one, and I am not fond of it, either. Read on:


http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/answers鈥?/a>





It's considered ';Solicitation';.. and ';Point-gaming';, - here's the link to Yahoo's description. Don't do it, It's not worth the violation, and not fair to other people, or yourself.Can you use false advertising to get people to answer your question on YA?
No because I don't think it works.





When I see that from someone else, I usually don't answer it once I've opened it.
A useless ploy that fails to attract the desired audience for the question.
It'd probably work. If Yahoo catches it though they'll delete it.
False advertisement is illegal... but attention getting questions are just plain fun... lmao!!!! No harm... no foul!
people do that, but then they get yelled at

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