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Quit making everything for your narrative!!!! We have a right to be heard. Quit turning off comments

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Douglas Rhodes commented
I have been using other websites with more and more regularity, and have discovered others are as well. You are losing viewers because you no longer permit public commenting upon stories you offer. Other sites do. I will always use my yahoo e-mail, but am finding that I prefer the sites that can offer me everything you have and still allow for public input and comments.
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B R commented
You removed the comment sections from your posted articles to have free rein to push your Liberal propaganda. Basically you are acting like cowards and petty tyrants.
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Tim Salerno commented
When will Yahoo add the comments postings after the articles again? How cowardly and partisan is your website? If you are only going to post articles/opinions that support one party and one way of thinking, at least have the decency and courage to let others counter thoughts and beliefs. Remember we still do live in America and freedom of speech and the right to debate should be considered our most important freedom. Why is Yahoo so afraid to allow comments which often disagree with your one sided, skewed articles. Are you afraid some people may actually hear a differing thought or opinion other than the agenda of the Democratic party. I am sure there will be no response to this. It doesn't fit the narrative.
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Tim Salerno commented
When will Yahoo add the comments postings after the articles again? How cowardly and partisan is your website? If you are only going to post articles/opinions that support one party and one way of thinking, at least have the decency and courage to let others counter thoughts and beliefs. Remember we still do live in America and freedom of speech and the right to debate should be considered our most important freedom. Why is Yahoo so afraid to allow comments which often disagree with your one sided, skewed articles. Are you afraid some people may actually hear a differing thought or opinion other than the agenda of the Democratic party. I am sure there will be no response to this. It doesn't fit the narrative.
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Ed Boykin commented
Bring back comments, very bias for you to allow some hairbrained journalist spew hate and not have common sense rebuttals
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Ed Boykin commented
Bring back comments, very bias for you to allow some hairbrained journalist spew hate and not have common sense rebuttals
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Lyla Wickstrum commented
(now that sounds like I was going to get nasty to her and I wasn't. I
am so glad that she has been nominated to a commission on Foreign
Affairs. In this article she mantioned sanctions and this has been a sore
spot for me as a voter. I did not like this countries history with sanctions.I am not saying I have followed out countries use of them but I did start paying more attention during Trump and I hated the fact
that I thought he used them more as personal punishments. I thought
that he never gave a thought to the sanctions, that. really hurt the people who lived in the countries. for example No. Korea was in a drought and they were starving, To use sanctions to starve a population into submission where they have no control over the leader
of the country. I'm rambling and not making sense so I am going to stop because I am sure you get my drift. So I hope that our officials
find ones to utilize AOC with all her cross qualications to help this country. -
Timothy Hess commented
Temporary means less than a year....You are going onto two years! This is now permanent! YOU ******** ARE ******* IDIOTS! WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE DUMP YOUR LOUSY SITE EN MASSE!? YOU DIE!
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Alan Cox commented
How about combining the multiple suggestions about returning comments and then return comments? Just by checking the ranking among your top suggestions I see that the 18th 21st 23rd 24th 28th 29th 32nd 34th 36th 39th 40th 43rd 49th 50th 50th (not my mistake) 58th 58th and 80th are all asking for the same thing, RETURN THE COMMENTS. We know what your writers and editors think from the articles that appear on the page but your readers appreciate the chance to react. The comments were often more entertaining and informative than the articles.
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Ken O commented
Every time I read the comments I found the topics were about what Trump did, said, fired, etc. So are all you people writing those comments were from socialist? Why does everyone have to categorize people as left or right wing? Liberal or Conservative? Why not just read the comment and reply with your idea based on the constitution and not what the political parties say? Removing the comment section is nothing more than censorship. It was removed during the time the then president was raising **** about the legality of the voting process. He did nothing for the majority of the people of this country. He and his party were only concerned with their own pocket books and that is how the GOP has conducted themselves for many years.
Lets start the comments right here. Bring up a name be it Dem or Rep. Hilary or Cruz. Biden or Trump. we can discuss what they have done for this country.
Talk about the articles presented by Yahoo, HuffPost or any other site. Presenting an article that points out something someone has done doesn't make that site liberal or conservative. It is just reporting facts. You can agree with the facts or not that is your choice, now you can cut me to pieces and label me anything you want. I am voicing my opinion about what you people have written. Bring it on. -
John K Butler commented
Article responses are necessary to build general consensus. To deny the public this forum is to take away their liberties and voice! RESTORE public comments!
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Christopher Loness commented
Yahoo, you are part of the problem.
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tim hiatt commented
You have silence millions from posting their opinions about all matters you post. Those post's are also opinions of those authors. Not all can be fact checked, like individual opinions. LET FREE SPEECH REIGN. aS LONG as it is not hate.
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marny martin-beanum commented
WEATHER...Want my city to come up on home page rather than SUnnyville or Los Angels. I am in Pomona. No matter how often I enter it..if I leave the page it's back to sunnyville or Los Angeles....most often Sunnyville....don't even know where that is. For years this worked and for some time now ...it doesn't .Third report...nothing is done to help me.
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Allen Watson commented
J.K. is correct in your cancelling responses to your articles. I must have missed the civic lesson where only one side of issue is allowed and promoted. Your readers have opinions that should be heard. Specifically, Mr. Vincent Goodwill's unamerican comments about the NBA. The country's professional sports leagues are not only the best athletes, they are ambassadors of this country and Canada. The anthems provide an opening to each event that shows the world that peace and prosperity are essential for such lucrative sports events to exist. The men and women in these leagues play because of others' sacrifices and labor. Take your hat off, bow your head, place your hand over your heart and appreciate what you have for 2 minutes before each event. This includes the players and coaches. God bless America.
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DAVID M ROSCOE commented
My idea is to get yahoo to allow comments instead of taking our freedom of speech away. I'm serious thinking about seeking legal counsel.
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Cindi Nicholas-Grisham commented
By removing our ability to comment, we are being censored, and we're being deprived of our rights to free speech. You also are now doing more stories in favor of and in interest of black people. The black race is only 13% of this country's population, but are be given 70% or more of jobs in advertising and storylines though yahoo.
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Steven Sauer commented
In comments today on a race-themed story, someone was ranting about Yahoo requiring approval for comments was "communism". I attempted to reply in defense of Yahoo with this: "It's not communism. If anything, it's authoritarian, but only so much as a sign that says "we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone" on a storefront window is. We do have freedom of speech in America. We also have private property rights. Neither congress nor any public entity is interfering with your right to say whatever it is you want to say. Yahoo is a privately owned company, providing a comment section on its own publication. It does not violate the first amendment for them to establish terms of service, and restrict what can or can't be said based on those terms."
In an extreme burst of irony, it got rejected for violating the guidelines.
I went through those guidelines, and could not find one that it violated. Could someone please explain exactly why the racist garbage being spewed by others on that thread was okay, but my post wasn't? -
a lin commented
trying to suppress the millions who want to comment on all the fake ******** you are posting...making everyone think that all agree with what BS you are posting.
All the comments so we can tell you what the nation really thinks about the **** you are posting -
STEVE COWEN commented
Put comments back so we can comment on the **** you allow to poison the minds of Americans !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!