Your ads are annoying, I suggest stopping all ads period.

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Sylvie Henry commented
Please stop displaying ads/articles/publications after a user has repeatedly asked to not have it displayed. I understand that it might take a while, but the same ads and articles keep showing up day after day, long after I have tagged them.
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Eileen Donovan commented
Too many pop-up ads while trying to read the main article. It's ridiculous. Can't enjoy the article. And, make it all on one page and don't make us "click" next so many times.
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Angel Rivera commented
Stop with the adds , can read any news you guys are worst than facebook
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Tony Bellino commented
Yahoo not news
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Tony Bellino commented
Your idea of news sucks mostly ads disguised as news Yahoo is not journalism it's bull
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Nicholas Karbula commented
No matter how many times I thumbs down a video advertisement it just pops right back up. How many times do I have to see some lady talking about allergies? Now some hair salon ad keeps playing on the side when I'm trying to read. It is really distracting.
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tom commented
JUNK ADS
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tom commented
ALL THE JUNK ADS YOU HAVE ON HOME PAGE GET RID OF
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Eileen Donovan commented
Why so many ads? Can't read the article. Asked you to hold off so what do you do, you add more.
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Mark Lorenz commented
why do you allow fake news ads on your news feed? Example. Former Astronaut Says Moon Landing Photo Was Fake
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Lyla Wickstrum commented
internet. They appear several times each day and why? Why would you
run them for months over and over - I'm assuming they are free ad time
for you but what about me - you are taking up space that in some way I
feel it belongs to me. One reason my computer is so slow is because of
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J T commented
Every time I turn on Yahoo, which can be several times a day, or on the next day, the SAME ADS show up that I marked as: "I don't like this ad" earlier in the day.
This is part of YAHOO's **** policy of erasing all customer preferences as soon as we log off. YAHOO actively ignores its customers.
That way they can continue to claim they are getting "views" for the advertising sales dept.
Too bad they do not disclose to the advertiser that when I click "I don't like this ad" it really means I'll NEVER buy whatever the ad is trying to sell.
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Mark Hornung commented
Turn 'em off, please!
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Vander Singh commented
whoever came up with that vertigo inducing ad that zooms in on the black hair dresser's face, deserves to be punched in the face. repeatedly...
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Joe Beachamp commented
you can take all your mutha-******* ads and shove them up your ******* ***
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Christopher Tylutki commented
It's dumb, I'll never click on them, but they keep coming up even though I say I don't like them.
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Donna Boyd commented
I paid for a 27 inch screen not 24 pluses make money some where else. Or I"m contacting FCC to see if you really can
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Robin D Hicks commented
This ad, and the company behind it, is fraudulent! They do not honor their promises of replacement, nor are they willing to repay the more than $78 I spent. The shoes were cheaply made (in China, despite what is stated on the web site) and not the correct size. Do you check the companies who place ads on Yahoo or do you just want the money they pay?
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Lyla Wickstrum commented
about her ad nausium. Why do I care that she failed her LSAT is that is
what she is talking about. I only have a few words to say to her, grab
some clothes, put them on, and stop posting them on the internet. I think
we are done wanting to watch you rubbing yourself all over in a bikiki.
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darren nelson commented
FYI, I saw an ad on your site from pulsatinggift.com, offering a hanging recliner for $70 that is $200 on Amazon. And the site was created on May 7th. This is most likely a scam.