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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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.
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Andy Maltz
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Restore the homepage functionality that you just killed. Until then, I'll find some other home page that works the way My Yahoo used to (it was perfect!).
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Andy Maltz
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I don't understand why you killed something that has been working well for many years. Your "customer service" rep told me this was intentional, so if you were trying to lose eyeballs by eliminating one's ability to customize the home page in a similar fashion to what was available previously, then consider this a ginormous success.
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BillK
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All my relevant stuff was there, everyday, everytime! Now it's gone! I do not agree with what Yahoo selects for me. If I cannot select what to view & read, then Yahoo is no longer my choice, nor my opening "go-to" page!
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Vernon Krings
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I couldn't agree more. This new page is forcing me to see stuff I could give two ***** about. I'd rather have my.yahoo page back which had the content I wanted to see and not filled with stuff I don't care about. Please stop thinking you know what I want to see and force feeding me stuff. This is the quickest way to get me to leave your website altogether. I'm even willing to dump my email address I've had for as long as I can remember and switch to any other email service.
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James DeBord
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I want the old homepage back. I will search for a different website because this new homepage is atrocious!
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pamela mosher
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Where are my bookmarks? I don't need all this extra stuff on my page. This is horrible
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Frank S. Hambrick
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I don’t like the “New and Improved” look. My stocks, favorites sports, and all customized groupings are gone. I will start looking a new service immediately. I have been a happy user for more than 10 years. To bad!!
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Frank S. Hambrick
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I don’t like the “New and Improved” look. My stocks, favorites sports, and all customized groupings are gone. I will start looking a new service (not yahoo) now.
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Emily Boudreaux
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BIG DITTO! period.
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Al Feldman
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I agree...the new homepage is not as good as the old one was.
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Barbara Burnett
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Even worse, when I talked with a customer rep with Yahoo this afternoon, I was infomed that my MyYahoo page was no longer in existence--that when management arbitrarily and with zero notice to me (or to anyone else) simply trashed my (and others') self-created home pages. He said it wasn't even "in the Cloud" and that there was no way for me to get it back with Yahoo. Well, I've used it for so many years, I can recreate it in my sleep--which I intend to do as soon as I find another server,
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Barbara Burnett
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See my comment for more. Agree totally.
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Barbara Burnett
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Give me back my MyYahoo.com homepage! I custom-made it over several years and get all the info I need and want from one convenient home page. I do NOT want Yahoo's useless mashup of websites and ads as my homepage. Now I have to go to Google and type in every website that was on my ow homepage in order to get the information that I want.
Plus I am furious that Yahoo management had the audacity to simply cut off my access to my homepage without any warning. It just quit working. Talk about arrogance! I'm disgusted with Yahoo and am actively searching for a new browser that will allow me to make my own homepage (or at least post a list of my website links (both news feeds and other sites) so I don't have to enter each one into Google to open them.
When I called Yahoo Help this afternoon, the rep I spoke with informed me that my self-created Yahoo home page was no longer in existence--not even in the "Cloud" and that there was no way for me to get it back!
Yahoo you are disgusting.
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Jerry Westby
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Are you guys at Yahoo on *****? The new homepage is HORRIBLE!!! I loved the ability to customize my homepage and have used it happily for many years. Change back or I'm gone.
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Chuck Roast
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This is were you write you complaint. This is yahoo's placebo feedback page. Noboy at Yahoo reads these but they believe it makes yahoo subscribers feel as if they are actually listened to, but they aren't. I used to have MyYahoo as my homepage as it had feeds from the news, sports and financial publications I read daily. Not anymore. Since the demise of MyYahoo. I have no reason to visit yahoo. THere are certainlyu better search engines and their current tabloid news feeds are worse than the NY Post. Adios Yahoo. Really good thinking on your part.
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charles goldberg
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I always start my internet with the my yahoo page because it has a mix of my custom news, portfolio, stock market levels, business news, new york times news and weather and sports news all on one page. It is essentially my dashboard. The new home page is awful and now I have to find a new service to serve as my dashboard.
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Michael Rizzo
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Bring back the old my yahoo. This new version is terrible. I've switched to Google