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 commentedI regret clicking most "news" articles because they are either going to lead to: 
 -an annoyingly loud music montage, or
 -half an article that requires you to click to yet another website to finally get to read the article, or
 -a stupid slide show that never gets to why you clicked, or
 -just an advertisement, not news in anyway, or
 -a news article that doesn't actually contain any news.The news page is full of sports and celebrity articles, both of which I never read or have interest in... yet they fill the page these days with them. If you do click to read an article, once finished you are taken back to the top of the news feed and have to scroll all the way through the articles you passed or have read to find your place. Y!News is more annoying than interesting. 
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Wow, I was going to report this also. What a waste of space. Scrolling down is an unnecessary extra step.