I do not need a banner to "click here" to see unwanted and annoying videos. I have done everything I can to stop unwanted videos.
Put a box to click to disable the annoying videos in the news articles. I can read and do not need the distraction nor do I need a talking head spoon feeding me. I know Yahoo has lowered standards, but some of us still read! Let us opt out of the video ****

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figure it out commented
Clearly Yahoo doesn't care. They hide us all on this useless so called "feedback" complaint fest.
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Ken K commented
This **** of clicking on an article to then have to click on it again is just plain stupid. What rocket scientist in your web design department thought of that! Get rid of it ASAP. The system runs so slow even on my new Dell laptop. I am seriously considering dropping Yahoo for a another service provider. Another thing about 7 months ago after rebuilding my old laptop it ran great. I clicked on one of the so called articles on this site and found myself on site that tried to trick you into downloading other stuff. Ever since then the overall performance of the machine has been about half of what it was. Thanks allot ********. Stop with the sneaky paid sites that ***** us over.
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Anonymous commented
110% Agree!
And, no stupid "Remove adblockers to read more", either. I am really getting tired of Yahoo news adding these articles that require snooping. Very tempted to move on to another news site.
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Jason commented
...and continue slideshow,... wtf!!!
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Me Too commented
I should be able to read the complete story on no more than two pages. Other wise I pass over them .
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figure it out commented
Two thoughts.
1. When I see a new story I want to read more and click on it, WHY do I have to "click to read more" again???? I already clicked to read more. Just post it.2. PLEASE JUST DONT
If news comes from a site that blocks anyone with adblocker, or requires an account just to read one story, DO NOT EVEN LINK TO THEM!!!! POST the news on YOUR site. Perhaps give credit to where it came from. Leave the links directly to FLUFFington post or BSstreetjournal or anyone else who imposes limits and restrictions on how it can be viewed OFF your site. -
William Crowson commented
In the news feed on your website you have a link for this article
But clicking to "read more" only leads to a few more lines before being told that you have buy a subscription to actually read the entire article. Waste of my time. You wasted more of my time by making me hunt for a way to offer you some feedback. You should either place a simple "report" button on each entry in your news feed or you should make it **** easier to send you feedback.
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R.J. Coker commented
If I cannot read the news without 'whitelisting' or signing up, I will not continue to use this site. The comments under the articles often contain more info than the news articles themselves! And what happened to the comments icon. Mail doesn't work like before either. Go back to the old version or I just will find something else. (Win 7 pro/
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Mike Robinson commented
I see that Yahoo wants to alienate Christians with their titles.
I will no longer read your rag if this is your idea of journalism. You used to have some credibility, but that is NOT the case any more.
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Anonymous commented
When I click on a news story from the home page it is because I want to "read more". DO NOT make me click a 'read more' button to get to the complete story. It is an annoying waste of time!
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Anonymous commented
I loath trying to read more on an article only to be connected to a page of endless slideshow pics/pages which never seem to get to the point of the topic of the headline.
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Snark commented
Since you don't read feedback, much less act on it, why do I bother with feedback? Silly me. Can't wait for the Yahoo sale to be executed.
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Anonymous commented
When I click on an article headline from the homepage I should go straight to the article NOT to the first paragraph where I then have to click "read more" to go to the article. That's nonsense.
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Anonymous commented
no more read more.
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Iduno2much commented
Enough with the double clicking to read the articles. I clicked on the article to read it not to have to click again to READ MORE!
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Harry A. Hole commented
Half of the fvcking links on here want you to subscribe to "read more". Fvck you Yahoo. Fvck your fvcking links.
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james commented
Print the dam article, that's why i clicked it!! I didn't click it to click "Read more" to read it!! IDIOTS!!!
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Anonymous commented
After reading about yet another massive, preventable, breach of Yahoo "security," I have concluded that an episode of identity theft was more likely than not due to Yahoo error. Thus, after perhaps 20 years of using Yahoo as my only personal email account, I am moving over to gmail and will be closing my Yahoo account. Please forward this to Ms. Mayer.
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[Deleted User] commented
TOO MANY ADS - have to watch an ad to read a new article, It's MORE ADS THAN NEWS. Too much click bait. Would not miss Yahoo AT ALL
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Anonymous commented
Clicking on "Read More" is ridiculous. Yahoo home page was great before you started messing with it. I am so close to deactivating my email account and yahoo as my homepage. You've ruined our yahoo experience fools!