I don't like the new news format that came in about a week ago (2/15/24)
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Nancy S Desch
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Bring back the regular my yahoo and comment section. This new one is just horrible.
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chris w
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how about having a section for posts and you select what you want to remove?
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KEVIN MOHR
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I've received 5+ email notification spread out over several hours that the same comment has been removed. I use to defend Yahoo when other commenters complained but no more. I received another email notification while I was typing this. Your comment system is terrible.
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Alison Turner
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Go back to the old one
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Jade W V
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Your new comments section is the worst. Bring back the old one. You are going to lose a lot of people with the new comment section.
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Ricardo Rodriguez
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# The Clash of Eternal Power: Yeshua vs Genghis Khan
## A 10-Minute Superhero Scenario---
## **The Combatants**
**YESHUA**
- **All-Knowing**: Perfect awareness of all events, past, present, and future
- **Healing**: Can instantly restore any damage to himself or others
- **Resurrection**: Can bring himself or others back from death
- **All-Powerful**: Possesses virtually unlimited supernatural abilities
- **Flight**: Moves freely through the air**GENGHIS KHAN**
- **Super Strength**: Capable of lifting massive structures and throwing them
- **Advanced Tactical Mind**: Unparalleled strategic and combat instincts
- **Flight Capability**: Enhanced mobility through the air
- **Warrior's Expertise**: Centuries of accumulated combat knowledge
- **Legendary Durability**: Can withstand enormous punishment
- **Army Tactics**: Ability to coordinate devastating group attacks---
## **Minute-by-Minute Breakdown**
### **MINUTE 1: THE ENCOUNTER**
A metropolitan skyline trembles as two figures ascend above the downtown district. Yeshua rises calmly, radiating an ethereal golden light. Genghis Khan launches upward with explosive force, his presence commanding and terrible.They lock eyes across 500 meters of urban airspace.
**Advantage: Psychological (Neutral)** — Both radiate absolute confidence.
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### **MINUTE 2: INITIAL ASSAULT**
Genghis Khan strikes first, hurling a 40-story building section like a discus. The projectile spirals toward Yeshua at supersonic speed.Yeshua simply *knows* it's coming. He gestures, and the debris halts mid-air, gently dissolving into harmless particles of light that scatter like snow.
Khan charges forward, fists raised for melee combat.
**Critical Moment**: As Khan approaches, Yeshua's all-knowing ability reveals Khan's every move before he executes it. Yet Yeshua doesn't immediately counter-attack—he simply *exists* in his space, immovable as a mountain.
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### **MINUTE 3: KHAN'S SUSTAINED ASSAULT**
Genghis Khan demonstrates his legendary durability and strength, unleashing a relentless barrage:
- Throws cars and light poles with perfect accuracy
- Attempts simultaneous aerial maneuvers to trap Yeshua
- Combines strength with tactical genius, trying to force Yeshua into geometric disadvantagesEvery attack dissolves or stops.
**Critical Issue for Khan**: He's exhausting himself against an opponent who doesn't tire. Each blow that connects with Yeshua does nothing—no impact, no ***********, as if striking solid water.
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### **MINUTE 4: KHAN'S DESPERATION**
Realizing direct assaults are failing, Khan adapts with tactical brilliance. He:
- Creates chaos across multiple city blocks to divide Yeshua's attention
- Targets civilians to force Yeshua into rescue operations
- Attempts to destroy the city's structural integrity, reasoning that Yeshua's compassion might be exploitedYeshua responds by simply *willing* the danger away. Falling buildings stabilize. Civilians are enveloped in protective fields. No harm occurs.
**The Turning Point**: Genghis Khan understands, for the first time in his existence, that he's fighting an opponent operating on a completely different level of reality.
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### **MINUTE 5: STANDOFF**
Khan hovers at a distance, breathing heavily, his superhuman body glistening with exertion.Yeshua remains perfectly calm, unblemished, untouched.
Khan attempts psychological warfare, channeling his legendary charisma and tactical mind, boasting of his conquests and dominion. His voice carries supernatural weight—a warrior who conquered half the world.
Yeshua listens with infinite compassion.
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### **MINUTE 6: THE DECISION POINT**
This is the crucial 60 seconds.Yeshua possesses the ability to end this instantly. He could:
- Freeze Khan permanently
- Erase him from existence
- Return him to infancy
- Seal him in an inescapable dimension
- Simply will him unconsciousInstead, Yeshua speaks, his voice carrying the weight of eternity: "You've conquered empires. I'm not here to conquer you. I'm here to show you something your power never could: that strength without wisdom destroys itself."
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### **MINUTE 7: KHAN'S CRITICAL CHOICE**
Genghis Khan, for perhaps the only moment in existence, faces something he cannot overcome through force.He has three options:
1. **Continue fighting** (futile)
2. **Attempt escape** (impossible with an all-knowing opponent)
3. **Yield and learn** (against every fiber of his warrior nature)Khan launches one final, desperate assault—perhaps not to win, but to maintain his dignity.
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### **MINUTE 8: THE CONCLUSION APPROACHES**
Yeshua doesn't fight back in a conventional sense. Instead, he reveals knowledge to Khan—showing him the full consequences of his actions across history, the suffering he caused, the impact of his choices rippling through time.It's not torture. It's enlightenment.
Khan's assault slows. His fists drop.
---
### **MINUTE 9: TRANSFORMATION**
In perhaps the only moment where Y -
Thomas Raby
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Can't find the notifications in the comment section anymore, have been trying to reach out to your company to ask questions but apparently people who don't pay you monthly aren't entitled to any customer service, clearly you don't give a **** about your free users which is your prerogative but I'm going to be really bummed out when I have to move to a different service, I'm very used to yours.. please tell me where I can find the **** notifications?! I see the bell at the very top that tells me when new stories have dropped but doesn't include anything about interactions with my comments. Seriously, getting a hold of you is a nightmare.. I've emailed a dozen emails and nothing gets through, you must be the very definition of two big to fail with a business model like this. I don't know if you're trying to bully us into your paid service but you're driving me far away. Please help me find my notifications!
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Dale Friend
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Where is the mute function? Make it accessible again.
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Dennis Dotter
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Return to the Original Yahoo format. The "New Yahoo" has taken most of the entertainment and enjoyment out of your news site.
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Cheri Zakrzewski
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Your new comments format is AWFUL. PLEASE go back to the old way. If you can like - you should be able to dislike. I don't wish to communicate by emoji - I'm not five years old.
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Joan Cirillo
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The new comments section set-up stinks. At the very least, restore readers' ability to block/ignore other commenters who post offensive or irritating comments, in my case the surprisingly large number of MAGA middle school types that infest your comment boards.
I'm already searching for an alternative to Yahoo News and Yahoo Finance that allows me to read and write in peace. -
David T
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Fix the new news chat UX, it's horrible. I've used Yahoo since it was only a search engine. There's no use entering comments for a discussion if you can't see the discussion. You have removed both my avatar name and the notification bell. There's no way to see if anyone responded to my posts, no way to have a discussion or to address poor comments. That means it's no longer a format for discussions but only for people to spout opinions without response. Terrible.
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Carolyn Brede
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Hi, I don't like the new yahoo mail. You give the option of going back to the old version which I have done but it is not the same - there is no back button, you have added an extra step in moving emails. If you offer a return to the old version please ensure it is the old version and not some hybrid version. I liked the old version - it was simple, great layout and it worked - now it is harder to use not easier.
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Parambir Singh
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Yahoo mail interface has changed for worse. The previous interface was much better to sort out mails and each entry in the inbox was clearly identifiable.
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Britney Danh
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The new update of Yahoo mail that now has all mails in a tinted light gray color, which was originally only used for mails that have not been opened, is a terrible idea. Because now all emails in the inbox looks the same unlike before where it was able to differentiate opened mail vs unopen mail. Hovering over a certain mail takes off the tint, but it does not help the stated above. It genuinely looks bland and will make it easier for people to miss new mail.
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Attila Nagy
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RUbbish new designd and UX!!!
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Pat Mundy
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Your app for Android is not something that I like. I now have two accounts with the same email address. Sometimes improvements are not fully tested. I hope the version for laptops, etc. is better presented than your Android app.
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Aji Thomas
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if someone sending email for scheduled meeting, previous option of showing calender and timing of meeting is viped out on new email version. that is quite important
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Vonnie Alto
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Can't change color or background in Yahoo free email. Theme is missing from account.
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Mason Lietzke
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I use the Dark Mode theme setting (I haven't yet checked how this is with Light Mode), but it's really hard to distinguish Read vs. Unread mail in my inbox without having to resort to filters. The only difference I can see is that Unread mails have their text in bold, but it would be great if the contrast could be further improved by also changing the background color of unread mail to contrast with the background color of read mail.