Why does it take YEARS for you to fix problems?
Your development cycle is ridiculously long! It takes YEARS for you to fix problems. I don't get it. In my world, you'd have weeks not years. You appear unresponsive, disinterested, uncaring and callous.
I still can't believe you crammed date separators down our throats and then after much feedback requesting a setting to permanently disable these unnecessary, wasteful separators, you declined to fix it!
To my point of view, Yahoo Mail has gotten worse and worse and worse with each release. I just want a quick, snappy, compact, efficient email client, tho I have to admit that the new ability to copy and paste pics into the Compose window is a huge win. Best new feature to hit Yahoo Mail in the 20+ years I've been using it.
So, if you want to appear responsive, RESPOND! Feel free to email me. I'm pretty sure you have my email addy. ;-)

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Anonymous commented
I totally agree with Scott. I was looking to see how long an issue had been "receiving feedback" when I came upon this, which was ironically posted today. Yahoo, you keep trying to sell us things that we, as intelligent users of Yahoo (and some of us for many many years) with pop ups, apparently to raise revenue, but you don't tend to our needs and many leave. Your advertisers will soon catch on that you are no longer a viable provider and then you will have a revenue shortage. Stop watering down the services and you will have loyal "subscribers." No marketing hype is going to fix your reputation. FIX things. Listen to us. read your feedback.