Your ads are annoying, I suggest stopping all ads period.
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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
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daniel alvey commented
The ball is in your hands.
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daniel alvey commented
see above
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george spiro commented
**** pics and **** growth promotion on your website? You won't allow people to comment on articles but you will allow them to post ads about growing your ****? I'm pretty sure this is illegal. Anybody out there know of a good attorney who is willing to take on a class action lawsuit?
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Barry S Alexander commented
Hi I want to throw out a idea to you for a story. I think the Super Bowl was fixed. Let me explain. First yes I am a Chiefs fan but that has nothing to do with this. First lets examine the fact that how is it in 55 years never has the Super Bowl been at one of the teams home field I mean come on 55 years . Second up to the play offs is was all about KC repeating then where comes the Bucks in the play offs and all the teams that should have beat them all of a sudden cant do nothing right. Then the Chiefs that have had giant hype about repeating and was on of the most explosive offenses in the nfl go quiet. No hype no talk just quietness. Now we get to the game kc one of the most explosive offences cant score a tg in the entire game? The refs call ******** calls against Kc and hardly nothing on TB. Then the announcers after the half time show report tb coach saying he not slowing down till they score 40 pts and long and behold even though they didn't score 40 the total score ends up adding to 40 accident I don't think so.Watching the Chiefs sideline there was no emotion at all. And lastly every time Tampa got to 3rd down in the 4th quarter they tried a long pass they missed so the score didn't change. I know you probably wont take this serious but I really think its looking in to. If there's even a hint of truth I feel its worth looking in to Thank you
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Keith V Sittnick commented
STOP loading EVERY article with WAY too many ads. I'm beginning to think about changing to another sit
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Timothy Hess commented
Whatever yahoo can do to ***** with their customers, they will do! I advocate, running to another service....one that doesn't lie to their users, doesn't use their users for their own gains and let the fire the dumbassed people that run this ********* COMPANY!
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Never You Mind commented
There should be consequences for Yahoo on this kind of thing. Large fines. REALLY large.
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Tom Page commented
This ad is a SCAM. I bought a guitar from them, my card was charged. The charge identified as a clothing store, not a guitar store! I've sent them six emails, no reply. Their social media icons lead no where. You guys need to take this ad down and protect your users. PLEASE RESPOND, THIS IS NOT OK
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Joe Ryyan commented
Shopify is anti 1st ammendment, please stop supporting them on yahoo
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LINDA PASQUALE commented
keep your biased fake news stories off your email page. I don't want to have to change my business email but I will do so if the ads on the email page do not stop. Yahoo news (haha) is nothing but lying leftist propaganda and it needs to stay out of my office. Stop the ads for yahoo news on your email page or I will stop my email thru yahoo. Get professional or get out of the business.
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Anmi Gabami commented
Please be more neutral in your political ads.....
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Richard Steimle commented
Vet your ads a little better. People will lose their money on this one. Thought you guys were better than this.
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Marie Hepford commented
We don't need the same stories repeated over and over to make it look like you have a lot of stories to present. We are not that stupid, and I get sick of the same story three and four times taking up so much space that could be used for some other news that your are ignoring.
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Neil Leupold commented
I just want to thank you - so much - for disabling the Comments sections throughout your site. There was very little honest or civil discourse taking place there; the section added nothing of value to the browsing experience. It had devolved into a toxic stew of propaganda, personal attacks, and people trolling from behind their keyboards, behaving like petulant children with impulse control problems. People's worst natures emerged, most of whom seemed merely to be bored, looking for any kind of stimulation or interaction for entertainment... the more bombastic the better. Moreover, it became evident that some parties were using the Comments section in an attempt to manipulate public perception, through mass postings of nearly identical content, generating an impression of extreme opinion bias in a particular direction. I suspect there were many participants on these forums whose only intentions and purpose were to generate cognitive dissonance and incite psychological conflict among everyday readers, in the same manner described as political interference during the 2016 Presidential campaigns, for example. Unless a moderator function can be actively employed to ensure that Comments sections are not being used or abused for deliberate manipulation and damage, readers of the Yahoo website are far better off with them.
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Andrew Davis commented
A site of clickbait affiliate ads or a site that pulls together Twitter posts from silly liberals?