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    Jon Spurlock commented  · 

    Way too many "articles" from Salon, Vox, Huffington Post and other liberal "news" sources. Seldom has there been much available from more conservative sources. If news is news, then bias is bias, and it's obvious that Yahoo "News" is biased in favor of liberal stories. And stories, they are--facts are few and far between in many of these pieces.

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    Jon Spurlock commented  · 

    There are two areas, at least, where we see the autoplay ads. Some--a lot--appear when we access the home page. Any time. Every time. I try to click the "Hide Ad" feature and it goes away. Until the next time I access the home page, anyway.

    Another patently irritating time is when we try to log in to our email.

    The ads seem to vary every day or so. They seem to be for the latest movie or perhaps TV show. In the recent past, there was an autoplay ad for "The Lone Ranger" movie (Johnny Depp or whomever it was in whiteface trying to look like Tonto). More recently there was an autoplay ad for some kind of Apple (TM) product. That ad didn't even have a "Hide Ad" feature readily visible.

    We understand Yahoo is an ad-supported business but we as customers should have a little respect, too, from you.

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