Stop deleting legacy accounts that have seen use in the past 10 years, accounts from 90s cannot be many so stop being diks
Stop removing legacy 20+ year old accounts and their contents
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james seeglitz commented
I lost all my claim info and correspondence to cryptopia as well as all the defunct accounts and emails and user names , registrations that had accumulated since creating this address in 1996, I didn't use it for 3 months despite up to date banking info still being sent to it and it was deleted and luckily enough I was able to recover the address but not the contents and no staff was helpful with the process despite finally getting some reply on Twitter (X) , deeply frustrated, disgusted yahoo could have been the best email, you just needed to allocate the gig of space Gmail gave with its start and allow pop3/smtp so ppl could use the service with a 3rd party client. You relegated yourself to another MySpace story, sure you will hang on , but DogPile was once the goto search engine to before "don't be evil" had every code enthusiast donating time and ideas to the big red beast. Yahoo, fix your mess, treat legacy users who have been with the company since the beginning better service, cut costs in overhead and salaries, not service