No commenting under entertainment stories..
I've noticed that over the past few days entertainment stories do not offer a space to comment. I will do my damnedest to avoid clicking on any of those stories and I will continue to point this issue out to others. You don't want to read what we think about the KARTRASHIANS Then STOP POSTING STORIES ABOUT THEM.
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Kathy Lambert commented
I agree enough about trash they are boring who cares what they are eating wearing or saying. They are not relevant and neither is Kanye . They do nothing so please find something interesting to write about.
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Coach Sweetman commented
Just keep those $h!th00k Ktrash group off my computer - I skip any reference to them or their klan.
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Anonymous commented
can't scroll to see comments... at least give us options to minimize or scroll to view comments instead of it being covered up by ads.
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Jamie Bond commented
Not sure what you guys are doing at Yahoo but I would suggest using a local server to beta test everything before you push it to live. Chrome sucks now and you can't comment, you can't do this, you can't do that.
Even your mobile apps are useless. Always showing the same article weeks later. Who is running things over there?
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Stephen Kuper commented
Stop posting articles which present a viewpoint not shared by 95+% of your audience and disable comments on them. That is as close to propaganda, censorship, and one-sided irresponsible journalism as it gets. You cannot have an article like "Butting In: 11 Blatantly Backwards, Rear-Projecting Movie Posters" which claims hollywood uses women as *** objects next to a trailer from Magic Mike praising their physiques and be seen as anything other than hypocritical, far left, cry-baby pansies who have no real skill to offer in this world other than to try to impose their own backward short-sighted opinions upon others. So in summation, my suggestion is "STOP." Quit and stop spreading your garbage.
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chris schoppe commented
The no comment sites reek of censorship. Open everything up and stop protecting the PC stories