Question Posted Wednesday November 10 2004, 4:52 pm
why do all my questions get deleted there not stupid questions and i want to know i have gotten like 1 out of the 6 i asked to be answered with out being deleted and i think thats F*cked up but i bet ur gonna delete this one too
selectopaque answered Wednesday November 10 2004, 5:13 pm: Gee, let me take a look at your account. I have seen pretty much all of your questions on the "view questions" page at one time.
So they are at least getting approved. Do you want me to tell you why the level one's rated them down enough to get deleted?
Well, first there's the spelling. You need to check your spelling and make sure all your questions get approved. Then there's the content. Half of them are questions that could easily be answered by searching for a "Kingdom Hearts" website on Google. The "gift for my girlfriend" question gets asked ALL the time and you decided to type with quite bad spelling and grammar. The aim screen name one also had bad spelling. That is a reason that the level one moderators might delete it.
Your only question that I noticed that shouldn't have been deleted is "How do you get scratched out of ps2 games?"
Anymore questions about how to ask a decent question? Don't complain about your questions being deleted and saying that they aren't stupid. We don't simply delete questions because we hate you. We delete questions because they are supposed to be deleted. Check out the FAQ section on questions. Here, I'll even give you the link.
FrEe2bMe answered Wednesday November 10 2004, 5:06 pm: Hmm. Well, I looked back through some of your old questions and they are that bad. A lot of them probably get deleted because you submitted some questions more than once, you asked how to add 2+2, and you may have been in some violation of the rules about what questions get deleted on the FAQ. Check there to ne sure. I'm sorry to hear that you are frustrated..but hey-atl east this one got approved.
Also, they may get deleted because 5 or more people have rated it with a :(
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