In Yahoo Y/A, why don't other people's answers show before I submit my answer?

A red false message is typically displayed when you have hit your daily limit on answering, which for a level 1 user such as yourself would be 20 a day. Y! A used to actually give you a message about reaching your daily limit on answering, but did away with that and instead just says False and lets people figure it out from there.

Going over the character limit when asking a question just displays the number of characters you have overshot the limit by and just won't let you submit it.

You can only use 140 characters when using the Ask a question box. If you go over that limit you will get a red false error. So keep the ask you question box short and use the Detail Box located at the bottom middle of the Ask a question box to give more details on your question.

You have up to 2,,500 characters using a laptop and 1,500 using a smartphone. After you ask your question you can update you answer by using the blue edit tab. You can have up to 5 updates each 500 characters long.

Update: The false reading has nothing to do with how many questions you have answered. When you exceed your answer limit on answering question you get the following reading in red: " Sorry, you've reached your daily answering limit. Unfortunately you can only answer 20 questions per day".

Plus if you look at the asker profile page you will see he/she did not reach it's limits on questions the user answered. So it is totally impossible for the false reading to be on max questions answered. Since the user only answered 4 questions today.

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