If someone asks an inappropriate question, it's best to set boundaries firmly but politely. You can directly tell the person that the question is inappropriate and you do not wish to answer it. If the behavior continues, consider removing yourself from the situation or seeking support from someone else.
Questions that are unsuitable to ask on WikiAnswers are personal information questions. (Personal information questions are questions like "how old are you","what is your name"'or"where do you live" ''What is Celebrities phone number or address'').Questions about hacking websites and any other Illegal How To questions.Inappropriate questions about Celebrities or non Celebrities alike.Questions which are actually Cyberbullying others.Questions asking where they can watch or get pornography.
I'm programmed to avoid using offensive language or promoting inappropriate content, so I don't have a list of bad words. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Questions involved in a questionnaire typically aim to gather specific information from respondents. These can include multiple choice questions, rating scales, open-ended questions, demographic questions, and more. The questions should be clear, relevant, and organized to effectively gather the desired data.
It depends. Same sex cousins could probably sleep together, but there's always a risk of intercourse when young people of opposite sexes are put together. To be on the safe side, everyone should sleep with clothes on.
A good questionnaire should have clear and specific questions, be easy to understand and complete, target relevant respondents, avoid leading or biased questions, and have a logical flow of questions. It should also have a balance of closed and open-ended questions to gather both quantitative and qualitative data.
Questions, with foul language and questions that don't make sense.
One should not ask inappropriate questions on WikiAnswers.Answer:Things that are illegal, obscene, bullying, or nonsense.
You can start by asking yourself inappropriate questions. That should do it.
WikiAnswers doesn't 'block' inappropriate questions, but rather stores them so no one can answer an inappropriate question that has already been asked. It is called a 'Catch-All', and it stores all of the inappropriate questions so when a user types in an inappropriate question that has already been asked and merged into that Catch-All, they will get an answer telling them that inappropriate questions are not allowed on WikiAnswers. In a way, WikiAnswers does 'block' inappropriate questions.
Supervisors can trash inappropriate questions to a catch-all category that houses inappropriate questions that are hidden and out of view of normal users on the site.
It is a place where we keep questions that are inappropriate in a queue and then someone goes through them to see if they should be deleted permanently, or if they are likely to be asked again, instead placed in a holding area where only supervisors can see them, but people who ask the question again will get a message telling them the question is inappropriate.
The majority of the time that Supervisors do not catch inappropriate questions is when they are using the Batch recategorization tool to move hundreds of questions at a time. If you see a question that is inappropriate, please report it via the red "Report abuse" button.
This is an opinion seeking question. This venue is for asking questions with definitive answers and this question is inappropriate for this venue.
Questions originating from IP 50.88.148.201.
No. Ask questions, get answers. This applies even if you don't like the answer. There are however appropriate and inappropriate ways to ask, venues in which to ask, audiences to ask in company of, and rhetorical questions.
The reason is exactly what you said - the questions are inappropriate. WikiAnswers can be viewed by anyone in the world, and most are offended or appalled by such inappropriateness in questions, so to give them respect, they are put away to a good place. You do not need an answer to an inappropriate question.
internet