Wish I could eliminate all celebrity and style articles............
Wish I could eliminate all celebrity and style articles............
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Nathalie Golay commented
I do not care and as far as I can see many in here don't care, don't want it. I click to see fewer stories like that and all I get is more. Also I don't want fewer...I WANT NONE. Why can't I turn this stuff off?
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Paul Selcovitz commented
I completely agree. 4 or 5 Kardashian stories every single day. It's nothing but celebrity nonsense. Apparently yahoo doesn't want to pay for actual writers and cedes to the mindless an easy cut and paste junk. Yahoo has been my homepage for 20 years but it's time to change..
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Robert Du Bois commented
Setting should allow customer to stop receiving information that is not relevant.... ie... lifestyle, celebrity etc..... too many to list..... Get tired of seeing the same **** .
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Richard Bard commented
Bring back allowing logged in users to remove articles based on KEYWORDS instead of forcing us to choose providers
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Justin Justin commented
NO MORE KARDASHIAN JENNER NEWS. GO ONE DAY PLEASE!
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Anonymous commented
how gives a **** not interested at all stop
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Alan T commented
Enough with the articles on AOC already!! Holy ****, I get tired of the 30 articles a day kissing her ***!
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D commented
Russian plan has been successful ! Destroy America with ***, DRUGS and ROCKNROLL ! Thank you Yahoo for such INTELLIGENT articles.........
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Aldo Cray commented
Gossip, Gossip and more gossip. Can't edit the content, get comments
taken off, but they show scantly dressed women. How much do the
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Bill Guthrie commented
Less or NO celebrity news! I am to the point where Yahoo will be a thing of the past if I have to keep on seeing the Kardashians!
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janice fox commented
Even when trying to filter by publishers the filter does not work
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ศิริชัย หลอดศิลป์ commented
Zz😴
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Andy commented
Yahoo should allow people to filter their desired news by subject instead of just say "show less from *** site" which may or may not work correctly anyways. I should be able to say don't show me kardashian, jenner, or royal family news as opposed to blocking an site, that should still remain an option though.
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Steven Nelson commented
All of the celebrity drivel on Yahoo's homepage is the single reason that I no longer have Yahoo as my browser start page.
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teresa mchugh commented
Who cares what David Letterman thinks! Are you kidding - this is news???
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scott wojtkowiak commented
this would be awsome!!!
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Timothy Hess commented
AOC, Kardashians, Warren, Sanders, Yahoo's preferences in general suck! The teenagers you push your **** through are not all of the users that use your site! After how many years and you guys still can't come up with a way for individual users to eliminate the **** you force feed them! Pathetic!!!!
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Michael commented
I am starting to wonder if the people that decide what shows up on my newsfeed is mostly comprised of 13 to 16 year old females? 75% to 80% of the articles on my newsfeed is celebrity news, fashion articles, and gossip. Does Yahoo not believe in publishing articles of substance? Articles about literature? Articles about the many forms of art? The sciences? Nature? Does Yahoo believe that it's users are not people of intelligence and substance? Seriously, how hard would it be for Yahoo to give it's users a choice in what we view? To let us block certain subjects and choose new subjects based on our own interests?
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Anonymous commented
I am very much in agreement with comment. There are no real celebrities anymore, most have passed on or to old to make headlines. Style articles are junk viewing and not relevant to most of us! Also, how about hiring new article writers, maybe someone straight out of high school who can write and do not run words together like your current, I suppose college educated writers.
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Brian commented
Over 75% of the content is useless garbage. Stop making stupid people famous.