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remove all the advershit ******** advertising as news
does it need explaining you worthless pieces of ****
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stop putting ads on the bottom of the page
I can hardly read my email. Thinking of going to a new provider.
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STOP REPEATING sponsored ads that I clearly mark as dislike....
..With your sponsored ads,you have the 3 dot function at top right which gives us poor and sad individuals the ability to send feedback re your useless ads..ALL of your sponsored ads are mostly utterly BS with some being just info gathering spam/scams. How about listening to our feedback and NOT keep repeating the same ads we DO NOT LIKE??????
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Get rid of the fake scam celebrity ads
I am REALLY missed off with these fake scam ads with photos of celebrities often shown "being arrested" and ******** headlines.
Click on them and its nothing but a fake interview with the celebrity supposedly "accidentally" letting slip a fantastic opportunity (yeah, right!) to make billions in crypto with absolutely no risk at all. Yeah, right, again.
These are nothing but scams. Sometimes the person's name is misspelled, Larry Edmur/Emdur for example to try to hide behind some legal safety screen.
This disgusting behaviour by Yahoo just proves that the company doesn't give a **** about its customers and their…1488th ranked -
I absolutely DEMAND... that advertisements about cremation and other such morbid topics... STOP popping up.
People do NOT want to read about these things while trying to enjoy their general browsing.
If anybody happens to be in the unfortunate situation of needing to research those things... they can easily be specifically googled or found out about through OTHER means. Do NOT... put those things where ordinary people will stumble across them. They are highly distressing and offensive.1488th ranked -
Stop making the Ad cover the whole page. Even when the emails are cleared. It is so annoying and it doesn't even look like email anymore.
Stop making the Ad cover the whole page. Even when the emails are cleared. It is so annoying and it doesn't even look like email anymore. I understand ads help the mail service free, but on side ads are bearable, this whole page thing that is going on is dreadful
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Remove Wilkins arrest fake ad
This Wilkins arrest ad that keeps popping up and others like it have been debunked including by the man himself. How can an organisation like yours hope to be taken seriously when you allow rubbish like this to clog our screens. It really destroys your credibility
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Create annoying content ..
show the same useless advert (currentglky Temu) 5 times or more on the same page.. oh you already do that
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No Need. I am happy with it
Bravo I am obliged for Yahoo facilities
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Remove livebeam ads. I'm not interested in being solicited to.
Remove livebeam ads
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"3039669D-FA1D-4CDE-B2F5-5DEB0050D98A"
when I log on to my mail account, an item named "3039669D-FA1D-4CDE-B2F5-5DEB0050D98A" was automatically downloaded like falling-rain! Holy ****!
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Remove all the bloody ads I dont even want to view my emails anymore from this provider, in future will direct emails to new provider
Remove all the bloody ads I dont even want to view my emails anymore from this provider, in future will direct emails to new provider
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How about stop allowing scam advertisers to use Yahoo????
How about you put people above your greed. Stop putting scam ads on your home page and on the yahoo mail page. I just happen to be savvy enough to not believe everything I read. BUT unfortunately there are some very gullible people out there. Especially pensioners and intellectually impaired who do not understand the evil and greed in this world. For goodness sake you and the yahoo team can surely do better and be better people for it.
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Stop putting up bit coin scams.
Everyone knows this is a scam yet Yahoo still put up their adds! Why?
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Why are you allowing scam Ads?
Hello people,
Why is this scam ad appearing in my news feed? The "news" picture suggests a computer hack but the link goes to this Bitcoin scam. I have seen the same scam ad on Facebook. https://newstodaybest.com/uk-gpa-2/?o=0&sxid=4vxoxyhmfbua&ttorigin=4vxoxyhmfbua
How about a bit of checking of your content?
Kindest regards,
Colin (Fluffkin21001)
24 December 20201040th ranked -
suggest you ditch the Chinese government propaganda adverts
Hi
you are currently running a stream of adverts in amongst news content which purport to be stories from a Sydney newspaper about a Chinese government backed cryptocurrency. These are so bogus but quite well presented so may suck a lot of people in. Under current circumstances, with the Chinese government actively anti-Australian rhetoric, I would have thought this was a pretty poor choice of advert to place in an Australian yahoo stream.1040th ranked -
Remove scam advertising.
Yahoo is allowing scam advertising to occur. Who cares if it is via Google adverts or similar. Yahoo is allowing it and is therefore complicit. This advert https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-10/warning-over-bitcoin-scam-using-celebrities-to-promote-product/12441920 has been advertised to me from Yahoo's main page all day; and I've seen similar variations many times historically on Yahoo.
Yahoo needs to take responsibility and show it is a community player supporting its users.
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Fraudulent advertising https://themarketsgara.online/tools/daily-news-update?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxbuVpKrx6gIVClaPCh0aFQtNEAEYASAAEgJ9P_D_BwE
Why are you taking money from these disgraceful scammers?
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