'My Yahoo' going away
'My Yahoo' contains NPR, NASA, select News and Analysis and looks nice. The 'new' Yahoo allegedly will "show more of what's interesting to you," but looks identical to every other hot garbage website I DO NOT visit, with a never-ending scroll filled with the most mind-numbing trash imaginable. It boggles the mind when it claims to do more, but somehow manages to do so much less. I appreciate the warning, though. I'll begin looking elsewhere for a new customizable homepage, immediately.
-
Mark Devencenzi commented
I, and obviously many others, Totally agree. Looking for a new customizable homepage now.
-
Bob Wright commented
Totally agree with you on this…
-
Kevin Jones commented
They will increase ads, reduce functions, and foul the whole system. They've done it before!
-
[Deleted User] commented
Why fix what is not broke! LEAVE IT ALONE!
-
Stan Fryczynski commented
Your statement hits the nail on the head!! I can't add another negative thing - you covered it all.
-
Mark R Haythorn commented
I may as well use MSN as my homepage, if Yahoo isn't going to differentiate themselves by offering a user-personalized 'My' page.
-
Giselle Leyva commented
Please do not take away My Yahoo personized page from me!! Who on earth came up with such a crazy idea. The My Yahoo users are very happy with it as it is, and have been for decades of using it. I have all my data, personal links, information of my own interest. The new Yahoo is boring, awful, chaotic, all over the place, imposing information and news that I do not want. VERY BAD, VERY BAD IDEA, YAHOO PEOPLE. YOU CANNOT CHANGE MY YAHOO. We users are evidently very angry for this decision. You SHOULD RECONSIDER!
-
john pezaris commented
Time to start exploring alternatives to My Yahoo, and cancel my subscription. I had not realized, but there are lots of other options.
-
S. Bethlehem Cohen commented
The beginning of the end.
-
Audr Fox commented
As an added note: I've been using Yahoo since it started, and have stuck with them for thirty years despite other places (with arguably better security) having been made available. Largely because 'My Yahoo' allowed me a convenient and easy level of customization they did not possess, so I can quickly see and have links to that which I found pertinent within an attractive ui framework. Getting rid of that will remove any reason to continue using Yahoo.