If you can change the question so that it is an acceptable question that can be answered, you should un-trash them and do that. For example a "Which of the following..." question can often be corrected simply by changing "which of the following" to "what."
Question asks about sexual orientation of a minor. Question can be untrashed and answered on January 5, 2014.
Question asks about sexual orientation of a minor. Question can be untrashed and answered on August 5, 2015.
Question asks about the sexual orientation of a minor. May be untrashed and answered on August 23, 2017.
Question asks about sexual orientation of a minor. Question can be untrashed and answered on June 18, 2015.
Question asks about sexual orientation of a minor. This question may be untrashed and answered on April 23, 2014.
Usually questions that get trashed are ones that are not answerable in their current form (like "How old is he?" or similar), ones that are offensive or discriminatory, ones that encourage people to violate laws, or that ask how to perform an illegal act, ones that are bullying or cruel to an individual, or ones that ask about pornography. Occasionally questions that are perfectly fine get trashed as well. If that happens, please request a review of the situation. There will be a link to request a question to be untrashed. We review those emails regularly.
Question asks about the sexual orientation of a minor. Question can be untrashed and answered on February 5, 2020 when he legally becomes an adult.
You should be able to answer the review questions.
You should answer questions on Answers from the second or third person's perspective.
Questions, with foul language and questions that don't make sense.
Questions that should not be answered are often referred to as "rhetorical questions." These are questions posed for effect or to make a point rather than to elicit a response. Additionally, questions that are inappropriate or violate privacy may also be termed "taboo questions."
These questions indicate what you should look for as you read.