Robert Miller
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If a comment is rejected, can there be a link to dispute the rejection? This will go a long way to improving the AI and where can the list of banned words be found so that they can be avoided? I would also suggest a "Did we get this wrong?" button to submit the post to a real human for review and perhaps with a feedback from the mod.
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Thought there was a Report button and is it just me that it's gone? Seems Yahoo is using the AI auto-moderation to keep the posts that *appear* to violate TOS from being posted or being automatically rejected.
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Totally agree, the AI automoderation is pretty messed up and either a "Did we get this wrong?" button or a link to a chat with admin/moderator would be great an addition. This way the AI can continually learn whats good what's bad.
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perhaps you been shadow-banned and can an admin speak up about this?
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206th ranked
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A dark theme is a great idea as it helps reduce eyestrain especially in older readers. Please make this happen!!!
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perhaps there's too many triggered moderators and to me bans should only be handed out to those who make threats or continually violating the rules. Were you ever notified of the ban?
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This is a great idea as too many articles point to a paywall and that tends to irk people. Perhaps there should be a way to show alternate articles that are NOT behind a paywall.
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297th ranked
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if a user was reported over and over again perhaps that's what should be done. Before the comments got taken away, trolls would flood the comment sections posting gibberish and hate but nothing was done about them. Where do the reports go. to the admins directly? if so then admins should be reviewing post history to block the true abusers of the comment sections.
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62nd ranked
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The censorship is over the top and it was better before when they had actual human moderators review posts that may be questionable. Perhaps time to rethink this whole OpenWeb idea, yahoo admins? Posters don't need to be babysat.
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Allowing comments for ALL articles as well as keeping comments open beyond 3 days will allow for better commenting.
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51st ranked
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Need to dial back on the censorship a bit and indicate what words seem to be a problem, and perhaps a link to a chat with an admin. This way people can speak their minds without all the over the top censorship.
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I am all for Yahoo posting articles that have been fact checked and verified no matter the political spectrum. A good suggestion is to have a Report Article button to alert staff of potential misinformation so that it can be removed for review. Any comments from staff on this?
Funny I see an admin responded but don't see what the admin said???