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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Nicholas Markel
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Yeah- the new home page looks and feels childish; like amateur hour and a big step backwards into the beginnings of the internet. This seems like just unnecessary tweaking for no good reason. Lost a longtime yahoo! Fan. I’m stuck with my email address; it’s so old at this point I won’t (can’t) change it as so much of my life is tied up with it, but have switched to google news.
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Timothy Martin
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The new version is terrible. give us the option to go back.
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Joe Panetta
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Please restore the old yahoo finance page
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Ron Steinhauser
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Go back to the old format, or widen the space for articles. Most screens are 16:9 these days. You're wasting far too much screen real estate.
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Geoffrey Yamauchi
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Thank you for reverting to the classic Yahoo Finance. The new version is terrible and graphically a mess.
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Geoffrey Yamauchi
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Thank you for restoring the classic Finance it is so much better and easier to read and utilize please do not ever for me at least go to the new finance. Graphically it is a complete mess. Hated it I will use classic as long as it is here.
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Jane Dzubak
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I am sick and tired of you changing the homepage bring back the old format already, I refuse to read anything on the new one. It is terrible.
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Orlando Chacon
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This is a big deal, fire the architect behind this new redesign and bring back reliable service already, this is really deplorable!
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Orlando Chacon
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Please restore the previous version of yahoo.finance the new version is NOT an improvement in terms of the UI experience, and is unreliable
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jerry
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Your new format for both the Yahoo Home page and Finance page SUX, it is slower than the old page, has less information, has too many video ads, and is just generally bad.
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Ronnie Brunner
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It is not "MY YAHOO" it is your yahoo!! We hate your new format because we simply cannot use it!! Switch us back or we are gone for good!!!!
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Paul Young
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I don't like the new format at all and won't use it. I'll switch to googles home page and news feeds. The ads on the side are annoying . You can't read the headlines because the ads keep changing screens every few seconds . Sad that you had to change . Not a lot of thought given to the design.
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Ronnie Brunner
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Cannot read any article--switch me back or I'm gone for good!!
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Ronnie Brunner
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I click on an article and nothing happens (i cannot read anything)!!Guess I'm done with Yahoo and their new format!!
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Ronnie Brunner
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Switch me back to the old yahoo.com format!!!
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Harry Fink
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I Agree with others, leave the homepage the way it is.. New format is No Good!!!
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NICHOLAS GARDNER
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The fact that now you cant go back to the old homepage layout is truly appalling,the new layout is so confusing and overwhelming,its literally makes me give up on the first day looking for anything interesting!!the saying "if it aint broke, dont fix it"should be adhered to in the tech world..the new page if awful in every way..at least give your "customers" the CHOICE TO SWITCH BACK if they want to!!the fact you say"we are giving you a new look"no one asked for it!!we look at what we want to..we dont need you to"show us"!!!
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Ervin Kirk
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my homepage changed to the classic view instead of the normal way . the is no way to change layout nor revert it back . i reloaded several times and even used windows edge and its still the same
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~j~ r
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Improvements should make things better, not worse
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~j~ r
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Please go back, or at least give us an option