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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Anonymous commented
The ads mid page, unwanted loud audio ads and read more are not customer friendly. Too many people are getting tired of all the ads and inability to just read an article, Annoying, annoying and frustrating!!! Please give My Yahoo back without all the annoying ads, audios and read mores that are BAD, BAD, BAD.
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Bill commented
agree
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Bill commented
1) Stop trying to force us to click more. 2) Stop reading article after the 2 sentence tease. or 3) let us read the whole article.
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Anonymous commented
Eliminate the page that has nothing more than "click to read more."
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Larry Kubik commented
You and many others.
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Mike commented
If I click on a story than obviously I want to read it. I can't say anything else that hasn't already been said. C'mon Yahoo! Listen!!!
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Anonymous commented
How about putting your stories in cronalogical order? In other words put todays NEW stories First. I get tired having to go thru the entire story list, only to see the same stories from yesterday. the day before, the week before, or even last month. Also get rid of the "READ MORE" BULLS##T, it is ANNOYING and time consuming.
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Anonymous commented
Get rid of the "read more" pages. It is simply annoying, and nobody bothers reading whatever is there. If you are charging anybody for the extra click, you are ripping them off. Besides, if you want to be a portal, your page should work well and seem intelligent. This is flat out stupid and backwards, as so many suggestions have indicated. Why isn't this fixed already?
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Anonymous commented
I used to be able to scroll in my in box to read e-mails more than I week old that were not deleted. Now they just magically disappear!! Thank you yahoo. It doesn't matter to you that I may still need them for work. Time to switch to another provider. You are honestly incompetent.
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Anonymous commented
Yahoo doesn't care!!!!!! Just wants to squeeze out a few more ad bucks for its CEO before it dies.
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CJJ commented
This new 2 page "Read More" is the stupidest chit I've ever seen....Yahoo and Internet Explorer get dumber by the day
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BKK commented
I have been using Yahoo since its inception. First, the images of the day disappear, then the carousel - I stayed. Now, the 'Read More' button appears on 99% of the news stories. Shameless way to increase click through's and drive marketing dollars. I am in the industry and understand the reasoning - BUT COME ON! Now, just like the features that have disappeared - I am now going to disappear.
You have finally driven me away to other sources. Good luck in the future because you are doing everything to drive away loyal users.
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Judy Scarbrough commented
I'm with everyone else on this page. Why can't you just have a story without the READ More button. Most of the time Yahoo will mess up and you still don't get to finish the story. I'm ready to change myself. My granddaughter likes google !!
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A Dickstein commented
Your news feeds, misleading headlines & Read More button are bad enough. The latest hack is a deal breaker for me. I'm gone from Yahoo asap.
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James commented
Clicking READ MORE to read the article that I already clicked on to read is HUGELY ANNOYING! I have had Yahoo as my homepage for years and while I've not always been fond the of the changes as they roll out...this one has me leaving for another news service.
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[Deleted User] commented
It's manipulative and condescending!! And the last straw....this morning they started putting a live feed "join the conversation" in my face.....everything I want to read, it was there. CYA.
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Anonymous commented
Bye!
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JOHN QUINLAN commented
MSN, ESPN CNN here i come. Only have to click once to read what I want to read
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Anonymous commented
I'll keep my email address, but if I am going to have to click to a second page to read an article, and if you continue to post propaganda pieces like "Evolution just Got Harder to Explain" (isn't your mission to inform people, not make them dumber?), then I will only use Yahoo for email. The alternatives are becoming more and more attractive.
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Kevin Ku commented
Either get rid of the Read more button or make it configurable with the default being it does not show. If you make is configurable with a default of not showing you will be able to see if users like the feature by how many set that feature up. I personally hate the button and would like to see if taken away.