Removing My Yahoo page BAD IDEA LEAVE IT ALONE
Terrible idea my yahoo page is setup with the things important to me already LEAVE IT ALONE!!!!

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P F commented
Guess I need to look for a new page.
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Loretta Davis commented
You say you are removing MyYahoo to provide us with more interests. That is precisely why we already have our own MyYahoo. We already have what content we want so evidently there is a different reason you choose to delete MyYahoo. It makes little difference if my homepage is MyYahoo or my email. We do not need yahoo to cram junk at us that is of no interest.
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Gary W Hultgren commented
Take MY Yahoo away and I'm out after years of supporting Yahoo.
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Mike Dean Bradley commented
****
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P3 O commented
do not change my yahoo home page I hate the new version. HATE IT
GIVE OPTION TO STAY WITH OLD VERSION.
NOT BROKE DO NOT CHANGE
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Cindy Stackhouse commented
Couldn't agree more and there doesn't seem to be any instruction on how to set up the new page, not really. Leave a good thing alone!
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Gerald A Dixon commented
Listen, I have not read all the comments, but my comment is, it seems like your are removing the page just so we can have access to the att.net email. Just give us a link there. Leave my.yahoo alone.
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Jay D. Miller commented
This move reminds me of when Mtv stopped playing music videos.
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Lawrence Benavidez commented
After 20 + years of My Yahoo as My Home Page You removing it = No need for Yahoo Goodbye!
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Lawrence Benavidez commented
After 20 + years of My Yahoo as My Home Page You removing it = No need for Yahoo Goodbye
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Jerry Rimer commented
I have spent the better part of the day recording all of my bookmarks and information from My Portfolio in trying to be prepared for the impending departure from My Yahoo. In my opinion, two things offered on Yahoo that is not matched by any other site! Yet you seed determined to change/delete them. I know I'll not find replacements to suit what you have offered, but I'll go, I'll look and I'll change. Thank You for your support with these features for all these years. What a shame!
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Christopher Holler commented
Looks like the new change is just a way to get more clickbait in front of our eyes... Where are My Bookmarks??? Please don't make this change.
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Joseph Roberts commented
If implemented, I will have no reason at all to visit Yahoo. I use the MyYahoo as an RSS feed aggregator and get relevant news for me based on my interests and preferences. I do not want a generic celebrity focused click-bait homepage. According to the notification, My Yahoo is going away in 10 days. When it does, I will NEVER visit Yahoo again.
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TEJAS T TRACTOR commented
Let me say it again, DON'T CHANGE IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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mike yarbrough commented
Funny...I don't see any comments in favor of your change...do you know why? Because NO ONE wants what the change!
I will be looking for alternatives as well because I will not sit idly by and watch this idiocy...YOU do NOT know what interest me...Your community managers, by the way, are so stuck up the left's booty, that any comment by a conservative is flagged and dropped, but liberals can say virtually whatever they want...
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MGW commented
Way to ***** up a good thing. Did you bother asking your customers what they want? Leave My Yahoo alone!
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M M commented
Yahoo did something I could never do on my own. They forced me to delete 10,000s of email stuck in my inbox for near 2 decades. Did it the hard way, keyword search in advanced/inbox from the big companies. 17500 deleted from a single keyword alone. Now I am prepared for the eventual shutdown. And when it does, the other 'P' option which I am experimenting with takes over. And not long after that, move everything to Gmail. Once again Yahoo, thank you for that final push.
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Christopher Kilkelly commented
Yahoo, please do not make any change - why would you get rid of something that people love and costs you nothing. It is the only reason I have stayed with yahoo.com email address since the early 1990's. I love the way I have set up My Yahoo page - except for the things you no longer support. PLEASE DO NOT TAKE MYYAHOO AWAY. Bad business decision.
For all the other reader, in case they do take it away, I have read Protopage works pretty well. Though I prefer to have Yahoo leave everything as is.
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JIM GOLIBERSUCH commented
My page is set up for all the things that are important to me. I don't need you to tell me that you know better than me what's important to me. As soon as implemented, I'll be history, on to another browser.
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Jon B commented
Feeds that I use for work plus other useful info. are established on my customized My Yahoo page, which I've been using for years.
Why are you removing this service? Please read and consider the other comments here. I too have no reason to continue to use Yahoo at all if you pull the plug.
FWIW: I, for one would consider a *reasonable* fee to continue to have access to My Yahoo -- AS IT IS.