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Not knowing what question you are talking about would make this hard for anyone to offer a good opinion about it.
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Unless you feed us a link to the question it is impossible to say. If you disagree with the ruling send a link to the question to Feedback and ask them to reinstate your question. They should have sent you an email telling you why the question was flagged but sadly that often does not happen.
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The initial question is at http://www.answerbag.com/a_view/7852843
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1) As stated in other threads, the mentioned question was: "Atheist if you want real punch to your beliefs, would you take the time to see "thunderbolts" on Google videos? PLEASE!" http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1721217 2) The question was rejected as spam / offensive. I don't think that the question was rejected because it is offensive (it is not, in my opinion), but because it is spam. "Spam flags are typically approved when it is obvious that someone is trying to promote a product or a website through posting a question or answer. If a website is posted in relation to a genuine question, the flag will be rejected and the question kept active. Similarly, an answer can contain a website if it directly addresses the question, but if the same link is submitted multiple times, or links to a spam site, the answer will be considered spam and the answer will be removed." Source and further information: http://www.answerbag.com/guideline/ (Site Guidelines) 3) I think that this question could be considered to be spam, because it is not really a question, but an exhortation to go and watch a specific video. It is just a rhetorical question. If you had asked something like "What do you think of the video 'Thunderbolts of the Gods'?", it would have been a real question and could not have been rejected as spam. You could still ask such a question, by the way. 4) This is my point of view. However, if you still disagree with this explanation, you could make a feedback under the "Feedback" link at the bottom of the page to appeal to the rejection.
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