Question Posted Saturday November 20 2004, 10:19 pm
Why do the moderators delete good questions? WTF? They leave up stupid ones like "I like a guy but he doesnt know...should I tell him?", but then when someone has a serious problem like the guy and his unruley brother they delete it? Advicenators needs to get its priorities straight and need to learn what questions stay and what goes. What do you all think?
TiffanyCroft answered Sunday November 21 2004, 9:42 am: when i scroll through the questions, all i see is love life questions, well, the reason i have a column on here is because i am going to be a child and adolecent psychologist or therapist when i get older, and i figured that this was good practice, but all i see are dumb questions , and it isnt helping at all........ [ TiffanyCroft's advice column | Ask TiffanyCroft A Question ]
maria3654 answered Sunday November 21 2004, 12:01 am: well im sorry that you dont like how this website works but maybe they delete some imporant questions because they dont think the advice givers can handle them. and i was the person who asked if i should tell my crush that i like him! [ maria3654's advice column | Ask maria3654 A Question ]
FrEe2bMe answered Saturday November 20 2004, 11:28 pm: You can't always please everyone. I am sorry to hear you aren't pleased with the site. Maybe some of these questions getting asked are not being deleted right away by a level two moderator, but rather the question has gotten low marks from the level one's who rank the questions. This is just how the site works. Everyone is free to voice their opinions in some form or fashion, just like you have right now. I will personally take your comment into consideration though, and I'm sure some other users will as well. Have a nice day. :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
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