Restore article commenting.
Restore article commenting.

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belly commented
You do nor have the right to put your sign, on private property. Yahoo is NOT public property. Your amendments are not being violated, yahoo's is being upheld. A little thought goes a long way.
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Peter - commented
Not Allowing Comments violates Americans 1st amendment rights
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Heriberto Penaranda commented
Thank you for allow my comments
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Butch Booth commented
It is really frustrating how you destroy our right to comment. Just because they don't line up with your political agenda. Go and hire people to write for you and comment that way it looks like it's on your side.
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G C commented
you have blocked me from comments, yet when i dont sign in i can see folks commenting on posts. i have been a loyal to yahoo since yal started and i was a 12 year old child. but if you yal dont want me then i dont want you.
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Michael Allenby commented
stop the censorship
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M D commented
Restore article commenting. and not rejecting every one of my comments that DO ADHERE TO YAHOO'S COMMENT GUIDLINES
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M D commented
Restore article commenting. and not rejecting every one of my comments that DO ADHERE TO YAHOO'S COMMENT GUIDLINES
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john russo commented
i have been blocked from commenting. is there a time limit on that or is it permanent?
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jeana trifan commented
For quite some time now, I've been forced to deal with a very unpleasant situation due to Yahoo's insistent demand on me changing my password and, after I do that, not accepting it and asking again for a new change. I recently changed my password on 2 January 2022 and I would like you - Yahoo - to accept it as such and not ask for a new one. This becomes a very confusing situation for me as I discover that the newly changed password - on Your demand - is not accepted by You, Yahoo, afterwards. So could you please let me have my new password from 02.01. 2022 and not ask me for another one? At that date, you acknowledged it and accepted it so please do not ask me to change it again, this really gives me terrible headaches and mistrust in your way of managing things.
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Mike Vaughn commented
Haven't been able to comment in close to a year--even when my comment is relevant and respectful or insightful.
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Geoffrey Krager commented
Yahoo, am I banned for life from making comments? I pledge to align with community guidelines.
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Michael Allenby commented
Stop Lying about why you suspended the comments.You can't hide forever, sooner or later your covering for Joe Biden and his cabal will unravel. How sad for you! STOP THE CENSORSHIP?
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Ann commented
I came here to see if anything has changed but it hasn't. I am enjoying other sites and a new homepage because I can comment on some articles, and I feel included and that my opinion matters. It looks like Yahoo is just for advertising now.
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Tim Hogan commented
You don't allow comments....interesting. Just like the Russian government not allowing its citizens to dissent to the invasion of Ukraine. I
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William commented
please encourage better feedback
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William commented
yes encourage more feed
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Didier Alba commented
We have what's called "FREEDOM OF SPEECH" by not letting us commenting on articles and express our ideas that means you only care of what you think.....If it doesn't change this i'm going to have to find another email domain to go to....
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Christopher M Sorrell commented
Bring back comments you cowards! You might learn a thing or two. Not just the paste narrative that is pushed by one side.
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Tom Kelly commented
If Yahoo is going to publish these articles for yahoo users, then Yahoo OWES the Public the opportunity and venue to critique, agree or disagree with the author's stated perspective. This is an censorship outrage and needs to be corrected. Commenting by users is long overdue and a Right guaranteed those readers by the Us Constitution for free speech. You can't give free speech to a select group while censoring the opinions of so many readers. Shame on 'yahoo for continuing this injustice!