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It's always embarrassing when a website basically breaks what's not broken (and thus not in need of fixing). Our message board PERFECTLY served our league's needs and functioned as a terrific archive of what is now a 23-season-old community. We could consult the message board for every rule change that was proposed or discussed, could archive which keeper choices were entered from one league to the next, etc. In short, NOTHING was wrong with this service. Why on earth would Yahoo feel the need to "fix" it? What would this make easier for your web dev folks? Are you doing anything OTHER than annoying longtime users of your platforms (who, like us I suspect, have remained loyal to Yahoo both because we've found Yahoo's service offerings helpful AND Yahoo hasn't previously opted to tamper with those service offerings)? Please don't change this. There is literally zero need to do so.