Are we stuck with this ****** format? Please return to the prior format so that I don't have to find a new site
Go back please

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Michael Whitescarver commented
YAHOO MANAGEMENT, YOU ARE A BUNCH OF IDIOTS, YOU THINK YOU KNOW WHAT IS BETTER FOR US USERS, WE WANT THE OLD YAHOO HOMEPAGE DUMB *****
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Michael Whitescarver commented
GO BACK TO THE LAST YAHOO HOMEPAGE IDIOTS
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j h commented
The new layout is horrible and I can no longer go back to the old version. You removed that option. STOP changing things for the sake of changing things.
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Mike P Hendriksen commented
As a dedicated 20 year daily user of Yahoo News and Yahoo mail, please, please, please go back to the last format. This is terrible!!! Despite all the typos and poor editing that is done on the stories, I have always chosen to stick with it, but this may be the thing that leads me to find a new place to call home.
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Randy L Korba commented
You should at least allow the option to continue using the old format.
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western music commented
Please give us an option for a homepage!
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d d commented
You should at least allow the option to continue using the old format.
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frank polewski commented
new format sucks for homepage & finance
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david lee goodman commented
the new yahoo looks like sh*t kinda looks like a old copy of msn change it back if now i can alllways find me a dif. browser
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Mark Thompson commented
I have to completely agree with the comments below. The 'new and improved' version of the Yahoo home page is absolutely terrible! With less space for the (already) brief introduction to the news articles it's much more difficult to find something of interest. And I completely agree that it's unfathomable that this new format was approved, or thought to be an 'improvement'; IT IS NOT an improvement! This new format is very cumbersome, difficult to navigate, not user-friendly at all!
It's very telling that there is not one single positive comment about this new format. Bring back the prior 'home page' format!
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Marilyn Mark Kelly commented
I totally agree with the comments before me...I dislike this newer version of your Yahoo webpage. Can't change it back, can't find what I could easily get to before, location won't stay put. This new webpage SUCKS.
Used Yahoo as my go to main page for 20+ years...maybe time to change.
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Crow Griffin commented
Absolutely hate it. All about advertising, clumsy to navigate, time wasting, changed all the things I liked about it. Tried to get tech support and wanted me to sign up to a third party app and pay to access it. I hope you change it but am already looking for alternatives. I agree with another commenter, can't believe this redesign was approved. Bring back at least the choice to opt in to the original version.
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Milan Bhatia commented
Please go back to supporting the personalized my.yahoo.com.
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Michael Whitescarver commented
go back to previous format, this new format is a piece of sh**, it reflects on your own intelligence
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Q T commented
Please fire the idiot that came up with this new format idea! The people have spoken, bring back MyYahoo!
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Karen L Sion-King commented
The new format is just awful! It's difficult to navigate, and is not customizable any more. Also, the opening of a new tab whenever a link within a page is clicked is beyond annoying. The page load performance is also terrible. I can't imagine how this redesign was approved! Was any user experience testing conducted? Did the "designers" have any background in UX? PLEASE fix it!
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Joseph Simmons commented
This is unusable for me. If you wanted to create a format that chases away users you have succeeded. You have taken away ‘my’ options for viewing and information viewing.
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skepticalthinker commented
A new Yahoo.com is NOT a new MyYahoo. A new MyYahoo should be customizable with bookmarks, RSS feeds, and (above all) EMAIL PREVIEW.
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Mark Shappell commented
My MSN did this a number of years ago and did not listen to complaints, so I don't expect Yahoo will either. It's about controlling content and selling ads.
I just signed up with Start.me and was able to recreate the My Yahoo page for the most part, including stock quotes that are linked to Yahoo finance. I'm happy again!
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Dan Dows commented
Ditto all above comments. What a stupid f'ing move by yahoo.