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Please stop showing any article from the Wall Strret journal since every time I click on it I can't see the artical since they want me to si

Don't pos t wall street journal articles since they require me to subscribe!

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    goegoe shared this idea  ·   ·  Flag idea as inappropriate…  ·  Admin →
    ShawnShawn shared a merged idea: Stop linking to WSJ articles if they block access to non-members  ·   · 
    ShawnShawn shared a merged idea: Since WSJ won't let me read their articles, why show me update articles on my stocks from them? I should be allowed to customize my updates  ·   · 
    dwight dwight shared a merged idea: Don't pretend and AD for the WSJ in an article  ·   · 

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      • StevenSteven commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Most of the time for Wall street journal articles and for barrons; you can highlight and copy the article title and then go to google and do a search on the article title. Click on the wall street journal or barrons link to the article you were just looking at from the google search. Sometimes the link will show color coded as already viewed; despite that it will load as a free to view full article. I do it all the time. It works 99% of the time. It probably has some referal code in the url that makes the difference.

      • patpat commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I agree. No point in linking articles on a paid subscription site since you can't read them anyway.

      • Tim KlasellTim Klasell commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        You can filter by news source, but only when looking at individual stock quotes, not for an entire portfolio. There have been many complaints on this board about this and when Yahoo fixed the individual quote portion they claimed victory and took down all the posts. Yahoo needs to pay more attention to detail and fix the problem.

      • TommyTommy commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I haven't checked recently, but at least in the past you could configure (select) which news feeds you wanted to see in your stock news. Don't know about WSJ specifically though.

      • RickRick commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        And all the other "have to pay for' teasers!

      • GoldStandardGoldStandard commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I agree, but usually there is [$$] before the link so you know not to click on it. I also keep flash player disabled except when I really want to use it and I hate the links that go straight to a video without showing [video] or a symbol before them.

      • ShawnShawn commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Here's another article, not WSJ:
        http://online.barrons.com/article/SB50001424052748703596604578229491769170474.html?ru=yahoo&mod=yahoobarrons
        I am not interested in being tricked to reading paragraphs either. I would like the ability to completely block certain sites' headlines from showing up in my news. In these cases I would block WSJ and Barrons because I'm never going to join their sites.

      • ShawnShawn commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Sorry, I didn't think to link to it when I posted this.

        I went back and reviewed articles for NOK on Monday and there are no WSJ listed anymore. Not sure how or why, but it happens regularly so the next time one pops up (and won't allow me to view it), I will link/post it here.

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