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YAHOO has been accused of favouring Microsoft over Open Sauce software on its Yahoo Answers service.
Amanda Kerik responded to a problem that a user was having with their Windows machine that since they had to do a re-install they might as well install Ubuntu Linux.
She got a message back from Yahoo claiming that such a comment was in violation of its Community Guidelines or Terms of Service. It deleted her answer and warned her not to post anything like that again.
The incident has created a bit of a stir after Kerik posted it on her bog and there are dark mutterings about a Yahoo boycott.
According to Slated it is further proof that Yahoo is a bit too close to the Vole. It has previously supplied them with search and ad services and even if a merger is of the drawing board, it appears the two companies are working closely.
It claims the issue raises the head about reliability of web search outfits. It ponders if Yahoo will start censoring other areas which have negative references to Microsoft or Windows.
Not likely perhaps, but Yahoo should be kicking itself that it was a tad heavy handed with Kerik. `µ
Here's the question (at the end of the post) - http://amandakerik.wordpress.com/2007/06/25/yahoo-open-source-censorship-an-actual-response/ The person asked about what problems he/she could encounter if installing XP by her/himself. And in stead of an answer got open sauce propoganda. Yahoo was right this time.
Yahoo was also one of the companies that helped put poeple in jail in Chana a few years ago. Thats why I never use Yahoo and use Google. Google is for democracy not one of the Facsist group.
I can't find (maybe I haven't looked hard enough) what the actual original question was. I think that's important. I have to agree that there is very little more aggravating than asking for help about "how to do X" and being told "you shouldn't, do Y instead." (And for the record, I myself replaced XP with Ubuntu last year and am starting to see why so many linux users eventually turn into irritating, maniacal zealots.) On the other hand, if the question was something like "my XP box is hosed and I just need to do word processing, what are my options?", her response wouldn't necessarily have been off topic. Again, without the actual original question, I just don't know. I think the most important thing here is that it sounds, from the few posts I slogged through, as if Yahoo never condescended to explain anything to her, instead just foisting her off with the usual dismissal of "it violated the terms of service." And if nothing else, that's a grossly insulting thing to do under any circumstance. Dubious conspiracy theories aside, I do think that the polite and proper thing for Yahoo to have done was point out how and/or why the answer violated the terms of service.
As I love to dualboot to Linux, I hate answers from pro-linux geeks that completle throw the topics off. One thing is to recommend a solution to repair/reinstall a faulty OS, another is to flame on the thread with "go Linux" stuff. If I was a moderator at Yahoo I wouldn't spare that post too. Not all users can adapt painlessly to a completly different OS. And judging by the topic itself, it seems this one was not a techie/geek that loves to experiment. If you want to be helpfull with a penguin recommendation - you could point out that Linux is a handy tool at restoring Windows installations. It can be used for virus cleanning, boot recovery and so on. In fact I've recovered several Windows' by just deleting the faulty drivers from the fs under a Knoppix live-cd. So yes - she had been properly moderated for a flaming post. No big deal there ;)
Go to Yahoo Music Videos. Try to watch fullscreen using anything but Internet Explorer. You can't do it. They are even bold enough to tell you: Fullscreen only available with I.E.
I agree with sfinXters. The questioner just wanted to know if it would be easy to install XP, not anything else.
"Amanda Kerik responded to a problem that a user was having with their Windows machine that since they had to do a re-install they might as well install Ubuntu Linux." From where I'm standing, this looks like a holier-than-thou linux twit doing what they do best: Ignoring the question asked and spitting, "Install linux!" as the answer to everything. My best guess is that the TOS violation had to do with answering the question asked rather than evangelizing your point of view.
When a person asks a question, you can: a) answer it in a helpful way or b) shut the f*** up! If I'd ask "hey people, what's best place to get my Toyota fixed" and someone answered "buy BMW" I'd say it would also be sanctioned as offtopic. And at the same time noone would call Yahoo (or any other site running the board) as pro-BMW, anti-japanese etc. This is main reson why I despise people like this Amanda penguin-wannabe..
Did anyone even read the original article? I think her recommendation is within bounds. The user received a free PC without any CDs. Microsoft does not believe in transferring of licenses without any official documentation. So, user is stuck. To reinstall == buy XP. The blogger just said, if you buy XP, you won't get Office or anything else, why don't you try the ubuntu livecd and see if you like it. What's so off topic about it?
If Yahoo was so gung-ho about Microsoft why did they buy Zimbra? Microsoft hates Zimbra and it is a direct competitor of theirs.
I would like to thank Yahoo as we do not want to tarnish the purity of the Master OS with Vole brainwashed users.
The question Amanda answered was "My company is getting rid of old PCs and I’m considering buying one. They have completely wiped out the hard drive, so there is no OS installed at all. Previously it had Windows Me or 2000 on it (not sure which). Is it going to be foolish of me to think I can buy Windows XP and install it myself? What kind of problems can I expect to run into?" She recommended downloading Ubuntu and trying the live CD as if it worked it would save the cost of buying Office, XP etc. for what would soon become an under-powered machine. What makes people think that Ubuntu is harder to install than getting drivers working under XP?