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Freedom of Speech
Do not remove the comments section, everyone is entitled to their view, whether you agree to it or not. By taking away this element you become the worst kind of leadership, a dictatorship, by removing everyone's right to have their OWN thoughts and/or beliefs.
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Return comments to your stories.
Sometimes reader comments might not fit your political views but free speech and political diversity should be important to any serious outlet for news. Anything else is just feeding fake news and pushing a biased agenda.
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So Nigel Farage was right, then. Let the people comment!!
Cowardly capitulation by Yahoo to the WOKE idiocy ruining people's lives around the world. Bring back common sense, logic and comments.
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NOT AGAIN???111!!!!!!...WHY DO YOU KEEP DOING THIS?....BRING BACK THE WELL LAID OUT OLD HOMEPAGE PLEASE?!!!!
LEAVE THE OLD HOMEPAGE AS IT WAS...IT'S WELL LAID OUT, EASY TO TO READ WITH LINKS LEFT TO RIGHT AND 'NEWS' DISCREETLY PLACED IN THE MIDDLE. YOU HAVE NOT COME UP WITH A BETTER LAYOUT AND PROBABLY WILL NOT...SO PLEASE STOP THE CONSTANTLY IRRITATING CHANGES.
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Hi there, I'm sorry but the new Yahoo home page is awful - it's so much harder to get news and see articles
The old Yahoo home page worked much better, it's clearer, easier to read and scroll through articles. Now it feels like a load of spam, or 'sponsored' news pieces are combined into the daily news. It's making me now stop looking at the page and go to the BBC site. Yahoo used to be easier to read than the BBC home page - you've lost some fundimental aspects of solid web design - ease of use and navigation are key - what we see at the top is most important. Revert back to the old style please or you will…
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