How do I get HuffPost and Newsweek articles off my news feed? These people are insane.
How do I get rid of this insane ranting from these sites? There is no way to "dislike" anything, just "Like" it. Half your content on the newsfeed is this ranting. Do they pay you for this?
I like seeing diverse viewpoints, but they are ridiculous. At least on Facebook you can say "Don't show posts from this site".

Hi,
Thank you for your feedback. Our product team has added a feature that will allow you to remove publishers like the Huffington Post and Newsweek from appearing on your Yahoo Homepage Newsfeed. The steps to do so can be found here: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/homepage/sln29105.html
Regards,
Homepage Support
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Rick Spencer commented
I do not want to be able to "Show Less" of a media source, I want to be able to "Not Show" certain media sources.
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BRIAN BRIAN G BLOEDEL commented
Allow registered Yahoo users to permanently select or de-select specific story subjects on the Yahoo homepage. I never click on "Sports" stories, so it's a waste of space to show them.
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Anonymous commented
I like that you have the option to remove content from my homepage (i.e. if I don't like a story, I can click on the little bubbles at the top right & remove it). However, that only removes content from that site - not the SUBJECT of the content that I don't want to see. You need to add a filtering function so I can stop seeing stories about the Kardashians. Yes, I (sometimes) like to catch up on Hollywood celebrities (like the real ones with talent), and I know you have fancy algorithms that supposedly give me stories I want to read - but I NEVER purposefully click on a Kardashian story yet I have 10+ stories about them on any given day on my homepage despite blocking them every single time I see a story about them. I'm not actually even sure why I still use Yahoo (your content isn't great or informative and is very biased) - but if I could block subjects I don't care about, that would be the one thing that would keep me coming back.
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William MacKenzie commented
You recently improved our capability to decrease views of undesired sites from the news feed. I now notice however, that the sites remain just as present as before, but instead of posting in a line item which gives us the option to block the content provider, they now show up exclusively in the banner posts that we still have no control over to restrict or reduce content. A bit disingenuous to allow us to think you provide us with some content control while in reality, you simply changed the way the content is presented to us. Shame on you.
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Timothy Hess commented
Just got rid of 5 more Huff Post articles that I had just this morning got riid of! Does yahoo have a clue to how their "manage publishers" works? No, they don't! How long does it take a blind man to figure out his boss is a woman....should be no more that three times!
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richa sethi commented
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Snark commented
I want to EDIT my feeds!!!!!
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Snark commented
I want to EDIT my feed topics.
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Ron W commented
Do what I did...find out The Huff Post sponsors. Contact them and do not buy their products until they stop sponsoring.
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Dooran commented
some people love Huffington's one sided spin on things. I don't. Please give us more control over preferred content.
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kevin lode commented
Right on! They blow! “Kick Um’ Out!!!”
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Anonymous commented
In other words, I hate Yahoo. Their articles suck and the intelligence levle of your wroters is below idiot.
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Arttoo commented
agree
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Dooran commented
yeah I think I've seen maybe one or two huff post items that I haven't been offended by.
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Bill Kirchner commented
I dislike Huffpost, Newsweek, The Cheat Sheet, and now ESPECIALLY I dislike PopSugar for their constant exploitation of women. Our daily lives are filled with 'Me Too' type of articles in the news, and yet - you allow PopSugar to force their agenda down our throats.
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Wade Hawk commented
I am so sick of Faux "news" articles in my list of "news". I want them removed completely. How can I do this?
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Jamie Romero commented
I don’t want to see their ridiculous blog style reporting.
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Christopher Johanson commented
I can't take it anymore. STOP.
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Josh Quick commented
Your bias is showing, Yahoo
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R Grayson commented
Don't read the articles, is that so tough?