Trish O
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Hi Trish,
Comments should be available for every article. If you’re not seeing the comments section at the bottom, I’d recommend some browser troubleshooting.
http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=content&id=SLN2891&locale=en_US&y=PROD_TRAV
Hope this helps! Let us know if you’re still having trouble.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Trish O commentedAnd note to whatever advertiser is actually paying Yahoo money to keep this annoying image in our faces: I am NEVER going to click on your ad, so all that money is going to waste. I hope you go out of business from spending your ad dollars so foolishly. It seems that's the only way to make you stop!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Trish O commentedMy own political leanings are left of center on most issues (though right of center on others), and when people complain about Yahoo's "liberal bias," I'm generally the first to say, "They've made no secret of their editorial position. Don't like it, find another source of information." But they really do need to have a separate section entitled "Opinion" or "Commentary," instead of putting pieces like the Daily Beast article about the Supreme Court's latest ruling on prayer in the section called "News." The articles in News should have as the main topic the events themselves, even if there is an overtone of commentary on those events. If an article's main topic IS the commentary, it doesn't belong in "News."
It's fine to have a section that's the equivalent of a newspaper's editorial and op-ed pages, but don't call it "News."
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An error occurred while saving the comment Trish O commentedIf this helps at all: The only articles where this bug does not seem to be present are those few in the "old" format (the one with the notification bell). However, the problem did not start immediately after the change in format. In fact, if I remember correctly, it only started a week or two ago.
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Just my own thoughts:
No journalistic outlet is truly "neutral"; all have an editorial perspective (though some have a more sharply defined perspective than others). People tend to find those that agree with them "neutral" and those that don't "biased." Yahoo has made no secret of the fact that its editorial perspective is liberal. Very liberal. It's kind of a take-it-or-leave-it deal, and it's not as if we're paying for it, unless we're advertisers.
I do wish they would observe the traditional distinction between "Editorial," "Opinion/Op-Ed" and "News," but apparently I have not so far wished this strongly enough to leave so they can't sell my page views. Maybe someday!