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    Alundra Wilson Lee Gain Loon commented  · 

    What makes Yahoo unique is your all-time favourite d version (https://mail.yahoo.com/d/). While you may be introducing the n version (https://mail.yahoo.com/n/) now, you should at least give users the option to switch back. Offering the b version (https://mail.yahoo.com/b/) does not help, as it is almost as terrible as the n version, or worse. It may look like the d version, but not the function and familiarity that we want. I never understand why Yahoo insists on abandoning your uniqueness to copy something like Gmail, which no one actually likes. If you bring back the d version, I would even be willing to pay for a subscription, provided that you stop enforcing unnecessary changes over time. Change is not always a good thing. You change when needed, not just for the sake of change, as that often does more harm than good. That said, I highly doubt your senior management will actually come down to the ground to read real user feedback. More likely, your engineers will sweep it under the carpet and present misleading slides during top meetings just to hit their KPIs, by fooling the company rather than addressing real concerns. Please listen to your users, and give us back the d version.

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