I can't say for all, but some people see some weird things in statement that someone can promote gambling (where 95 % will lost their money with probability of 100 % ) and they forbidden to promote the same things, just with a different title.
Because gambling sites openly state what their odds and house edge are. YoBit is promising impossible risk free returns. The two are not comparable.
At second, there many people from poor countries, India for example. Where Yobit's 50 dollars per week is really good money (in India some people get 1-2 dollars per day).
The money is irrelevant. It doesn't matter if it's a dollar a day or one hundred dollars a day - these users are promoting a scam.
If Yahoo decides to leave quality moderation, this will again initiate uncontrolled spamming. Such campaign abusing may again trigger Theymos to ban the campaign.
I don't buy this. So we're saying that these users are quite happy to promote a scam, unless they think it might get them banned? This is not trustworthy behavior.
They are promising returns in respective coin (not Bitcoin or USD conversion) and surely paying the return.
Two problems with this. Firstly, they do indeed offer 15% weekly returns on BTC (see my previous post). Secondly, they say your investment is "100% safe", which is categorically a lie if they are paying you in worthless tokens they print out of thin air which you can never sell.