Maybe by showing real news that matter to most instead of trying to shovel down our throat your own ideologies and extreme left wing politic

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Kathy Slaughter commented
The opinion piece by The Telegraph should not be in today's top news. It is very slanted and slanderous. We are fighting for our democracy, and such misinformation is dangerous. I want a way to block The Telegraph, but I didn't see a way.
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P RN commented
Whatever the new feature is that you force on me tonight I don't want it but there was no way to get out of it without making five selections first so I made five lousy selections just so I can get to the news I don't want a tab with what I just want to be interested in I watch and read all the news I don't need guidelines I'm 69 years old I know how to read the news so how do I get rid of that folder and get back to just the normal news feed for Yahoo versus the stupid folder you made me use I'm unhappy I'm tired of you guys stop messing with my stuff
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Terry Leuthold commented
Quit being a trump hater, an hating America. Try being a legit news source.
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William Johnson commented
More than a week ago a message board comment of mine was rejected which in no way, in my opinion, violated any of Yahoo's message board rules. I am still waiting for a response to my appeal. This has happened to me on numerous occasions. Meanwhile all manner of vile, even racist, dreck from others seems to get published with no action taken. Yahoo needs to be more inclusive with its users about moderation, particularly how moderators are monitored for unwarranted rejections and potential bias.
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Jeff Will commented
I've been called a "MAGAt" by left leaning troll posters on yahoo comments. If I type the word leftard, it is immediately removed by yahoo. The left wing bias on the comment section is absurd.
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William Johnson commented
My complaints with Yahoo's subpar moderation are well documented in the Play Store. But here it is in a nutshell: the more thoughtful, clearly stated and well-written a comment section post is, the more likely it is to be rejected or "held for moderation" in a process that can take hours if it's resolved at all. Meanwhile, poorly written ESL troll trash in clear violation of Yahoo's rules makes its way into publication with no apparent trouble at all. This is especially true at night, on weekends and with hot, breaking news stories about US politics or Ukraine, where Yahoo's moderation walls are easily overwhelmed. For starters I would recommend setting a mandatory MINIMUM word or character count to weed out the "one-liners" from obvious trolls. An algorithm could then easily filter out any "monkey typing" gibberish that might otherwise get through.
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William Johnson commented
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/ap-votecast-takeaways-early-republican-120143675.html
Here's an example from today's report. AP article lays bare Trump's weakness with the broad US electorate and it's given a Canadian URL so American Yahoo users can't comment on it. Removing the CA and refreshing works sometimes but often (like today) goes to an error page. This happens all too frequently; who's responsible for this? It gives the impression that you're hiding news. That's Infotainment.