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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shirley gruber commented
I use yahoo because of the customization, otherwise the sites are alike.... they dictate what we should see.... and as far as all the advertising, I make it a point not to buy anything I see over and over and over.... or what takes up a third of the page.... these sites are actually worse than an old fashion catalog, just constantly IN YOUR FACE!
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shirley gruber commented
Keep customization. "my yahoo".. we are not all alike and you do not know what I am interested in....
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Russell Glindmeier commented
I've gone from a fully customizable homepage on My Yahoo! to this piece of garbage. What could have possibly been the objective of this change? Epic failure. I can't believe Yahoo! is actually paying people to ruin a perfectly fine and useable My Yahoo! homepage. And for what? Let me guess...more screen real estate for ads and click bait articles. I need to rethink my homepage strategy and find a new vendor.
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paul leonard commented
Don't you DARE change from MyYahoo until you put my PORTFOLIOs back onto the top page!!!!! That is most interesting TO ME!!! And I specifically do NOT want to have to go to the new FINANCE page to see my PORTFOLIOS. I would appreciate your acknowledgement that you will do this!!
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Thad Bratton commented
"See more of what’s breaking, trending and interesting to you."
Yeah, no, that's nothing more or less than a marketling lie.. Removing all feed customization features means you're CONTROLLING what I am able to see, no part of this is about what is important/interesting/essential to ME.
I would add that it's also ridiculously and needlessly more difficult to navigate.
25+ years on Yahoo, and this absolute farce of an "improvement" means that I will never again recommend Yahoo to anyone.
Waiting for the other shoe to drop, where we find out customization of Yahoo feed is still available to paid subscribers--at which point my no longer recommending Yahoo will become "Don't waste your time or energy setting up a Yahoo account, literally any other option would be better."
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Jim Wedding commented
These change is awful! I like My Yahoo just the way it is and I have it configured the way I like it. The new format is confusing. When My Yahoo goes away, so will I.
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Jim Wedding commented
I like My Yahoo just the way it is. The new format is confusing, like that I can personalize the content. When My Yahoo goes away, so will I.
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Jim Wedding commented
I like My Yahoo just the way it is. The new format is confusing. When My Yahoo goes away, so will I.
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Connie Iovine commented
Why are you getting rid of My Yahoo? I liked how I was able to add the content I wanted and not the content I didn't want. Now you are forcing your Liberal **** in the new webpage. Well, if you get rid of My Yahoo, I get rid of you as my Home Page and putting Fox news as my Home page instead.
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Connie Iovine commented
Why are you getting rid of My Yahoo? I liked how I was able to add the content I wanted and not the content I didn't want. Now you are forcing your Liberal **** in the new webpage. Well, if you get rid of My Yahoo, I get rid of you as my Home Page and putting Fox news as my Home page instead.
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Jim Finamore commented
If the new Yahoo doesn't include the the "Bookmarks" it's of no use to me
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David Witzig commented
Don't do away with the classic "My.Yahoo" page. I don't want an endless scroll of information. I much prefer modules that I can customize with the news and information content that I want to see. I'm not happy about this. Yahoo!
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Robert Warner commented
Your new homepage is terrible. No way to customize/personalize. Losing history and bookmarks. Please fix!
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Jack Youngblood commented
Do not get rid of My Yahoo it has all I want when I sign on. I did not like the new one. This should have been tested by user before you change. Now I have to find another provide.
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Ron M commented
Stick with my. yahoo
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Elizabeth Magin commented
I've used MyYahoo! as my homepage for YEARS. I liked that I could get exactly what I want on it - reputable news, local weather, my newest Yahoo email messages, and my portfolios. The key here, is that I used it because I could make it valuable to ME. I'd rather use a blank Google homepage than this new meaningless page Yahoo is offering up. So unless you decide to keep MyYahoo, you're going to be losing lots of people, including me.
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Elizabeth Magin commented
The new homepage stinks. I don't want any of that ****, especially a horoscope. Why do you always ruin everything? Please keep MyYahoo!
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Dave Heye commented
Without personalization, this 'new' version is nothing more than Yahoo determining what we can/can't see. If there is no ability to personalize this 'new' version, I'll find another homepage after 30 some years.....
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James Holowach commented
I have been using My Yahoo for years because I could modify it to exactly what I wanted. I have found no other one that is that good. So why do you feel the need to change it? Looking at the new format I'm underwhelmed by how you have set it up and I see no way to reconfigure it to suit my needs and interests. "We're building a new yahoo.com to show more of what's interesting to you." Actually, you have filled it with things I am uninterested in. Very sad. I'll have to move over to Google, which is not as good as your My Yahoo. I'm sad to see me go. :(
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Tony Wasserman commented
I don't want to see all of the different sports - no football, no fantasy. With MyYahoo, I had some customization options. Now, not so much. Please give me some options.