Is it time for Verizon to discontinue Yahoo! web-based E-mail?
Why does Yahoo! think that its computer engineers/programmers/what have you, know more than their users? There are computer gurus and engineers out there who know more and better than the Yahoo! employees. I have taken the time to read most of the comments in various categories on the "new" Yahoo! contacts, and it seems that the Yahoo! workers have made a real mess of this. Yahoo! is not now considered the web-based electronic mail as premiere. Google has replaced it. With Verizon's purchase of Yahoo!, a condition was that Marissa Mayer leave (with her expensive severance pay). Why haven't more Yahoo! employees who are heads of units been fired? All criticisms of the "new" Yahoo! Contacts is valid. Again, why do these Y! employees think they know more than we do as to both what we want, what features are valid, and how they work? It's time for Verizon's C.E.O. to move in and let go dozens of Y! employees (who, incidentally, don't know what alphabetization is) who ruined the Contacts function. And Y!'s advertisers? Are they aware of the over-all dissatisfaction with Yahoo! E-mail? Advertisers should leave and/or insist upon a 40%+ discount of their fees. . . I recommend Google's web-based e-mail or Panix (for which you pay for e-mail, but you'll be very happy to do so!).
