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It seems like Yahoo's actions are aimed at private leagues, not public ones. I've been in many public leagues, and we rarely use the boards. This looks like a way to get rid of private leagues and force everything public, whatever their reasoning might be. It's a bummer for private and legacy/keeper leagues, but if Yahoo wants to disband them, a graduated approach might be their way of making it look better and not as much of a shock to players. Here's hoping they reverse course on their decision-
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They may be doing this as a prelude to reducing or eliminating fantasy sports on their platform. There is no logical reason, submits this android, for doing away with such an important function. Note how they have not responded to all the opposition to their actions. Here's hoping they re-instate the boards-
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It would be better to have the message boards back. They facilitate communication, which is always something good. This android who is very pro-Icelandic urges their return-
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Hey Ernest,
Thanks for reaching out.
Could you provide a link to where you are seeing Penn State referenced for Penn?
Thanks,
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While this android plays in public leagues and is thus not as affected as those in private leagues, it doesn't seem the best idea to remove a mode of communication that people rely upon. Indeed, it seems like a very poor call. Best guess? Hidden motive somewhere. Either they want to eliminate Fantasy altogether in small steps, or they want to add everything back as part of a pay service. In any case, everybody wants the boards back. Seems it would be easy to restore them, and that's what Yahoo should do-