The new format sucks!!!!!! If I can't switch back I will find a new homepage.
Allow the customers to switch back. There is not one post here or on the net that says that someone likes the new format
Thank you for the feedback! We do have an option to revert back to the previous version. At the top of the page you should see a purple banner. Within that banner you would need to click on "Old Version" or you'll see an option saying return to yahoo.com. For additional support please visit help.yahoo.com
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Georgie DAlessandro
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The new Yahoo is horrible, useless information, and NOT AT ALL WHAT MY YAHOO WAS FOR ME. I can't believe that they have gone from a personalized My Yahoo page to this. I have used that page as my Home Page for many years and now I can't even find out what my local weather is. I don't understand why you would change what is familiar to us and useful to us to a page that cannot be customized with information important to us. Making such a drastic change without even consulting the users is a big mistake. I'm looking for another site to use as my Home Page.
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Jim Dandy
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Taking away the MyYahoo custom homepage may allow you guys to lay off a few people, but you will be losing more users than you realize.
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Eric Sweeney
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I go to the sports page, which I shouldn't have to do, and I find that you still have my list of teams that I follow. On that entire page, after scrolling way down, I found exactly ONE story about any of my teams. And no actual scores, because all you had up was the frickin' NBA, the one league I do not follow at all. You have made my life worse and if it was easy, I'd switch my email from ymail but I've had it forever. Thanks for nothing.
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Robert Levy
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Ridiculous and outrageous that Yahoo has chosen to take away the My.yahoo.com homepage I personally curated and have relied on for years and instead foisted on me an unwanted page with unwanted, non-personalized content. Whoever oversaw that decision should immediately be terminated. Just plain dumb and will cause me (And I assume many others) to no longer use yahoo as a browser or source of information. Bring back my.yahoo.com! Do it NOW.
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Ug Lee
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The last bit of Yahoo I used is now gone.
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john hyder
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Bring back my.yahoo.com or I'm leaving yahoo!
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Eric Sweeney
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Without customization, a home page like Yahoo has no use to me. I will find one that will allow me to get the scores of my favorite teams, follow my stocks, get news in areas I want - like My Yahoo used to. Goodbye!
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Eric Sweeney
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Without customization, a home page like Yahoo has no use to me. I will find one that will allow me to get the scores of my favorite teams, follow my stocks, get news in areas I want - like My Yahoo used to. Goodbye!
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Luke Gordon
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The new page is horrible. I want to be able to select the topics I'm interested in, not a load of entertainment news garbage.
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c h
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YAHOO THROWS **** AT ITS USERS....they dont seem to "get it".
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Brian Budin
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Which Rocket Scientist at Yahoo decided that eliminating the My Yahoo Home Page was a Brilliant Idea? Which Rocket Scientist at Yahoo decided that EVERYONE who has constructed their own My Yahoo page and stored all their Important Links on it, doesn't care if you chuck them away & put up, what can only be described, as a Web Page from the '90's? Which Rocket Scientist at Yahoo, had the gaul to discount all the User's who've supported it for over 20 years?
My Yahoo, though not perfect, would have benefited from intelligent refinements of different feeds that they chose to offer as links, not a wholesale dismemberment.
Don't Fix What Isn't Broken!!! -
J Slowe
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Some recent grad who never used the product.
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J Slowe
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The clue was in the name "My Yahoo".
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J Slowe
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Or at best ignore or don't understand how they use their products.
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J Slowe
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Keyword was "My" Yahoo. You have now made it "Your" Yahoo. And as you can see from everyone else, people want customization not generalization.
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John Cunningham
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I want to see what I want to see on my start page! Not what you, or another damned algorithm decides what I should see!
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Donald Casillas
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Is Yahoo joking me? Years of my customized home page gone in one day. Every customized bookmark gone. Bank account, credit cards, everything. Well, Yahoo just lost another customer. my.yahoo was the only reason I stayed to begin with. What a shame. The new yahoo is just page after page of useless garbage. If my.yahoo isn't returning, neither am I. Very frustrating....
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J Slowe
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That's exactly it. One stop shop, now a jumbled and generalized mess.
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J Slowe
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Preach it Brother/Sister. This is just an act of vandalism. Clear they don't know how users use their product.
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J Slowe
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My.Yahoo was a personalized home page I have used for 25 years. Your new page is generalized. I have lost all my links and now my financial info is harder to find. I have migrated tonight to marketwatch and will be migrating the rest if I can find the links. You haven't made improvements to my.Yahoo you have swept it away. Please make the legacy page available for your customers to access their links as you switched without a dated warning.