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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Larry Bremer commented
My Home Page is messy this morning. Can't find my favorite sports teams, weather and stocks display is there but very abbreviated. Stories are not concise listing that I can easily scan and click on what I am interested. Don't see an option to clean it up to my liking.
Telly your advertisers goodby, won't be using MyYahoo much anymore.
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Rash Joe commented
I agree. Please restore, at least temporarily so years of accumulated customization can be recovered!
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J S commented
HOw do I get my old view. Had ultiple columns with all the data headlines right there. this is clunky and not what I want.
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W. Li commented
I agree 100%
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j k commented
agree
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Pembroke Rathbone commented
I liked My Yahoo and want it back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am 91 years old and want it back. I had it fixed just like I wanted it.
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j k commented
Some notification to the homepage change would have been nice. The new format SUCKS! Looks like it's time to start looking for one that I can format to receive the info I'm interested in, like you use to provide. If you monitor the usage of peoples homepage, I'm sure your going to see a huge decline in usage. Thanks for another great ***** up. Oh, I get it, so you just don't want to provide a homepage any longer. Well you have the right idea, just make it soooo bad that people leave to find one that works for them.
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karen martin commented
i only use the yahoo home page to look at my stock portfolio. Now this is gone! Not gonna use it anymore.
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Mike U. commented
Why would you ever change without first asking the end user. This new homepage is trash and I am actively looking for another portal.
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j k commented
Some notification to the homepage change would have been nice. The new format SUCKS! Looks like it's time to start looking for one that I can format to receive the info I'm interested in, like you use to provide. If you monitor the usage of peoples homepage, I'm sure your going to see a huge decline in usage. Thanks for another great ***** up.
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j k commented
Progress is a great thing, only if used to IMPROVE something. Ever heard the expression "Don't mess with it if it ain't broken"
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j k commented
Some notification to the homepage change would have been nice. The new format SUCKS! Looks like it's time to start looking for one that I can format to receive the info I'm interested in, like you use to provide. If you monitor the usage of peoples homepage, I'm sure your going to see a huge decline in usage. Thanks for another great ***** up.
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Roger F Harrison commented
you are making my life miserable. I want my old yahoo back!!!
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Terry H commented
20+ years on Yahoo. Adios soon if things don't get better. Switching to "old yahoo" only switches to a different version of new yahoo. Fix it!
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Donald L. Dorrance commented
Bring back my Yahoo! bookmarks, PLEASE!
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alex chick commented
If it ain't broke don't fix it!!
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Scott Stevens commented
Either fix it so I (We) can make it the way we want or expect lots of us to leave. I wanted flexibility - to See What I Want - NOT What You Think I Want. From my choices - not yours!!!!
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Craig Crowder commented
Alternatively, if the VC folks just want to kill Yahoo so that they can get losses to offset gains in other businesses, they're doing great! They can completely kill yahoo, strip it down, sell it off, and take the losses.
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David Dodaro commented
What Idiot Did this, If you can't make it better ,leave it alone
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Craig Crowder commented
I don't want to recreate my page somewhere else, though. I'd just like yahoo, and their evil overlords (venture capitol?) to just pull their heads out of their A$$es and restore the old page.
If a change was warranted, they should have created a new My.Yahoo replacement capability, put it in place as a preview, gotten feedback, implemented that feedback, then given us a day by day countdown for a long lead on taking down our old pages. The way that they've handled this, is just BS.