Your ads are annoying, I suggest stopping all ads period.
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Fred Luetschwager commented
How about you stick to the news, don’t want your effin ads, stick them where the sun don’t shine
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Billy Albornoz commented
You all need to make sure that you are able to post up photos, videos as well as any other forms of media in general that would actually be able to explain the ways of how new types of features are created in order to be able to be added on any types of search engines, web browsers and/or whatever types of online programs that might actually be used by any types of users in general. When saying this, I mean that you all should make sure that you are actually able to add any types of extensions that would actually be able to automatically translate any types of news media that are ever presented via Yahoo from any types of news sources from any parts of the planet in general into as many different worldwide foreign languages as possible. In this way, no matter if any users in general ever actually try to look at any types of news through any types of software programs, whether under the name of Yahoo and/or just any other types of software programs in general right from the very start, that then at least they will never ever have any sorts of chances on missing out on any bits of news that are ever shown being broadcasted by any parts of the planet itself in general as a whole. All of the forms of media mentioned way earlier in the beginning should always be translated into as many different worldwide foreign languages as possible.
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Sean commented
An ad's constant flashing from one image to the next or the automatically running of a video is extremely annoying while trying to use the Yahoo site. It leaves a negative view about sponsor and Yahoo in the user's mind. Allow the user to activate the ad which, by tracking “clicks”, will provide better market impact data to Yahoo and the ad sponsor with less annoyance to the user.
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paul carter commented
Stop ads from NRA
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Ima Abuser commented
You have ad's asking for money, for the sole purpose to stop legally allowed people to run for public offices in the United States. How can you allow such racist ads? How do you justify such an ad? Banning any legally qualified person the right to hold office is illegal....Why does your platform allow this...
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john connors commented
Newsmax is a source of disinformation and should be banned until they improve
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Steve Riggs commented
Yahoo needs to monitor their ads better. Several times I clicked on an ad and been redirected to a scam site saying I have to pay $300.00 in order to get rid of a virus. This is unacceptable!!! I do have a workaround that works to clear fiasco. All you have to do is remove all power to the computer. For desktops unplug it from the wall for 5 minutes. For a laptop you ALSO need to remove the battery. YAHOO you need to wake up and protect your customers. PS I HAVE STOPPED CLICKING ON ANY OF YOUR ADS.
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Angela Pachanian commented
Your yahoo home page posts articles (not ads) videos and images of porn. Do you know how many children from the age of 4-17 access your page daily? Do you not care about the rights of children? Please stop discriminating and be inclusive and sensitive with your younger audience. Stop violating policies. Its funny how you block the word p-o-r-n- from my comment but post the actual word and images blatantly in your article headlines.
This homepage article is a prime example: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/suitsupply-ad-002341941.html
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wade smith commented
Me, and your platform, are being trolled by right wing spam/lie ads (Verizon Media). Please prevent this right wing propaganda blitz (like what happened at the end of the 2016 Presidential campaign) Thanks
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John F Doe commented
the essence of white privilege.......white liberals like this douche,........
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Holly Ross commented
That ad features photoshopped images of Kelly Clarkson that add weight to her face. It is insulting to all women to alter their images in any way, and I don't think you should be publishing obviously doctored images in any format - even in a clearly labeled ad.
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Lyla Wickstrum commented
all these fools, especially the ones that are attached to Trump's butt, they
will be laughing out of the other side of Trump's butt. Glad you are going
forward, Charlie, because you have it - anyone who watched you knew
that YOU had it. That is probably why they got so much enjoyment out of seeing you go through some rough waters. Good luck. By the way,
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Isidore Del Valle commented
you are trying to make us see the adds and it is not working because we just dont read them. in fact I will not read any story because i know it will be mixed with adds so bad that it is always a waist of time to try. Ad. customers will not get the results as most people will not read thru all the story if at all because of the history of reading the last one. U need to fix it. of just deny the results as it seems to may work for you.
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Carl LaCascia commented
Oh please please please, can we get more ads on the page. There seems to be too much white space, which seems very racist to me, so please fill the white area with more of your amazing ads. There are def not enough of them You should add more in the emails as well, you know the fake looking emails that people accidentally click on all the time thinking they are email, yeah those, please add more of them by putting them right in the middle of our stream of slow loading email and a page that scrolls like my grandmother walks. Also please more videos with commercials galore and text videos that have nothing to do with the article. We love those, I prefer having my time wasted on a quality site like Yahoo, the name says it all. Thank you so much MySpace, I mean Yahoo. Hoping you have the same future success as them so I get confused sometimes thanks again, PS more ads on the feedback page too, I only see one and it is for yourselves more ads please. Shove them right down our throats please.
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Todd Fleming commented
You click on a article and the video to the article will not load. But the ads have no problem starting on their own. Which I just pause and turn the sound down. But never get to see the video to the article which is what one wants to see. If your content isn't going to work correctly then why even have any content at all. Yahoo used to be great but you just suck anymore. Guess that is why I go to MSN or Google now they work correctly.
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[Deleted User] commented
make a Asia guy look stupid doing selfies is really racist. Pushing all those stereotypes with Asians with cameras
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[Deleted User] commented
Trump is no longer the current President, yet you uneducated twits continue to post ANYTHING about him as a desperate measure to accrue clicks and sell ads. It's quite sickening and confirms you're soon to go belly-up.
You needed him, now he's gone. Best wishes in the unemployment line with that high school-only diploma, dolts.
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mark commented
stop putting ads that people dont give a **** about especially other people's lives and business i dont give a rats *** about donald trump or any of those other so called celebrities i can careless about whats going on in theyre **** lives who the **** wants to constantly see **** about them move on to other things thats more ******* important than fake *** celebrities in hollywood i for one dont give a rats *** about them
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Richelle B Brittain commented
The article at https://finance.yahoo.com/news/donald-trump-faces-a-huge-number-of-lawsuits-harvard-expert-larry-tribe-151741167.html was posted to the Yahoo homepage with the title: "Trump mired in litigation 'until the end of his life': Tribe". The problem with the abbreviated use of "Tribe" here is it could be interpreted as referring to a Native American tribe (as I initially thought when clicking on it) instead of Prof. Laurence Tribe as it turned out. If anything, I clicked on it wondering why a Native American tribe was commenting on former President Trump's legal woes (i.e., did the tribe previously have a casino agreement with a Trump-related entity), which would have been obvious if it was clearly marked as Prof. Tribe speaking.
I get the potential for clickbait on the Yahoo homepage, especially for non-Yahoo sites; in fact I've clicked on some of those KNOWING it was clickbait because I was intrigued by the site's claims enough to endure the pages of ads. I'm complaining because this is an internal Yahoo link that appears to be inadvertent clickbait of a misleading nature, because whoever abbreviated the original Yahoo Finance headline (which correctly refers to Prof. Tribe) failed to recognize that "Tribe" could be read to refer to something else altogether.
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Mark Duckworth commented
Please have someone actually click on ALL news items. I'm getting very tired of having to shut down all browsers because of malware attacks. Today, I clicked on a an item, it may have even been an ad, and the screen began it's warnings about taking control of my system, my credit information being stolen, etc.
It would seem to me that you would, at a minimum, have someone click on every item you display before feeding it to an unsuspecting audience.
I wind up having to go to to Task Manager and ending all browser tasks. Then, spend a lot of time to recover.
Regards,
Mark Duckworth
mlduckwo@comcast.net