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The Spirit of Thanking and Giving

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No, not thanksgiving – the American holiday, but I think December, being the last month of the year, is the most appropriate month to thank the people in our lives, and to give something to them to show our love and appreciation – it doesn’t matter how big or small that gift is. It’s the thought that counts!

So… Thank YOU Answers Community!!! Thank you for being a part of Answers, thank you for believing in it, thank you for putting up with all the technical upgrading works (also known as “coffee breaks“), thank you for contributing your experiences, knowledge and advice on Answers.

And so our gift for you is our very first Yahoo! Answers Guide to Everything. :D What you’ll find is a compilation of some of the many great questions and answers we’ve spotted on Yahoo! Singapore Answers in 2008 (it was quite hard to chose only 12 since there were so many good ones out there). We’ve also included questions asked by celebrities, as well as the Answers highlights of the year.

(Photo thanks to brungrrl)

We really hope you enjoy it and wanna wish you all a very, merry, happy Holidays! Selamat Tahun Baru from all of us here! :D

*Download the Yahoo! Answers Guide to Everything here.

Power to the People: Help clean up Answers!

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Yahoo! Answers actually launched a system called Community Moderation a year or so ago. This allows trusted Answers users to work together to report and remove content that goes against the Community Guidelines and the Yahoo! Terms of Service. If you’re new to this, do read on. ;)

What is Community Moderation?

All along on Answers, if a question or answer went against the Community Guidelines or Yahoo! Terms of Service, an Answers user could report it. This is then reviewed by Customer Care and a decision is made whether to keep it or delete it. This is still in place, and Community Moderation works in parallel to the old system.  Once a report has been submitted, Community Moderation automatically measures the contributions and reporting history of both the reporter and the person being reported. It then determines whether it can remove the reported question or answer directly from the site based on community input or whether further review is needed.

(Photo thanks to wZa HK)

Must report, cannot park here lah!

So how do I build a good reputation?

Well, first of all, do make sure you are very familiar with the Community Guidelines! :) If you’re interested in reporting bad content on Answers, it’s very important that you’re accurate. When you feel you have a good idea about what’s acceptable on Answers as you begin to report content, you will build a good reputation and gain influence. BUT! If you misuse the system, your reputation will be lowered. A low reputation means that the power to report and remove potential abuse is diminished, and may even risk suspension.

How accurate is Community Moderation?

According to the analysis in US, 94% of reports removed by Community Moderation were correct. Of course it does make mistakes sometimes, so do appeal if you feel that yours was removed by mistake. But your efforts in reporting are really making a big and accurate difference to the site.

What should I do if my content is mistakenly removed by the community?

Mistakes happen. If your question or answer is reported, we’re send you an email stating that it has been removed. If you feel that the system’s decision was wrong, check first with the Community Guidelines. And if you think there’s a strong case against the decision, click on the “Appeal” link in the email to submit an appeal. This will then be reviewed by a Yahoo! employee, and if agreed that it was mistakenly reported, your question or answer will reappear on Answers, and the user(s) who reported you will have less influence when they report potential abuse in the future. Do appeal if you’re very sure that your content has been removed in error. That’s because if your appeal is successful, not only will your content be reinstated but your reputation will be boosted and those that reported you will lose their reputation.

So now that you know how it works, do exercise your power as a member of the community and help to clean up our site! :D

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Cleaning up together!

p/s  if you have any further queries about community moderation, feel free to contact me!