Lifting Restrictions on Commenting
Lighten up on the rules of commenting. I'm getting flagged when I'm not using swear words or calling out a group of people. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion on issues. You need to understand that. Your restrictions are infringing on the First Amendment right of free speech.

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Christopher McHenry commented
The thing I hate the most is when Yahoo! writes an article about a certain subject, but then refuses to allow you to post any comments about said' article. I've had that happen to be on articles about: the wars in Ukraine & the Gaza/Israeli war, the war crimes perpetrated by Russian soldiers, SA's around the world, etcetera.
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Christopher McHenry commented
I feel you. I got banned yesterday commenting on a candy's new choice of flavor. And I didn't even say anything bad about it. Just declared what it was.
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Janice Johnstone commented
Yahoo must have judges on Comments like those in the movie "The Handmaid's Tale". Free speech is in our First Amendment, yet Yahoo chooses to pick comments that don't coincide with their particular viewpoint. And if one even hints on disparaging a certain race or religion, they get threats of having their account closed.
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jacob pruett commented
I have no access to comments. Have I been banned? If so why no notice? I am leaving yahoo and going to a less biased site.
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ronald p atkinson commented
That happens to me too. After that I cannot post anything that is a comment, not even one letter or number. There is no explanation either. Tell me why you think a normal, accurate description is against your policy, please.
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Yahoo User commented
Amen!