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Does ask delete questions that interfere with the agendas of their corporate masters?

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No, that's the beauty of it - the only agenda is questions and answers! Well, that and our powerful search engine, but questions and answers are part of the search engine, too. No other corporate objectives.

Read all about the mission of Ask.com here: http://www.ask.com/about/company

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Once again Eric you've outdone yourself. An excellent and trustworthy answer :)
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It was a very good question!
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Ask.com deletes questions which violate community standards. You can read them and see what is not acceptable (profanity, nonsense, etc). By saying there are corporate "masters," the question implies slavery; the suggestion is risable and mildly insulting. It is more like we all are keeping the place clean and tidy and safe to play in, for the sake of the kids.

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yes, Ask.com deletes questions which violate community standards

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