Jaime Morris
Jul 27, 2017 · 2 min read

Hello Gabrielle,

It’s me from Quora. Just learned you have been banned, and was shocked.

My guess is that the memes were just an excuse. The primary reason was likely your well argued Islam critical answers. Too well argued possibly.

Also, shocked that someone hacked into your email and asked Quora to delete your whole account. Is my understanding correct?

I had a week of receiving multiple BNBR violations, mostly of close to nothing, and once on a blank text.

I was once horribly personally abused by a Londoner called Mark Wheeler, who claimed to work in a tech start up. I reported him. He claimed Quora mods made some comment about me to him:

It may not be true of course, but given their behaviour…

I also disagreed with Quora’s User Relations person, Tatiana, with my usual forthright but normally polite style, and she got passively aggressive and nasty very quickly and deleted all my comments on her answer, presumably not having any answer.

Her “argument” was that my question to her was offensive. I had asked (verbatim) “May I ask if you have read and comprehended any of the Quran, Hadith or Sira

Two questions to you, if you don’t mind.

  1. How do you think your email was hacked. Did you use the same password for Quora as for your email, for example? Do you have any suspicion of who it was?
  2. Is Medium going to be any better, and if so why?

All the best,

    Jaime Morris

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