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I don't agree that you are applying the Community Guidelines "evenly, fairly, and objectively as possible." I have had innocuous, civil comments rejected without explanation. How can readers learn what is acceptable if we don't get feedback? I'm left with the impression that many times the only criteria is that editors disagree with my viewpoint.
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You have gone from bad to worse to MUCH worse. Every time I attempt to comment on an OpEd about gun control I'm logged out, asked to sign in again, with the onerous requirement of a wireless phone number I don't have, and when I click on the back arrow, the screen locks up. You are really trying to endear your users!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Clyde Spencer commented
There has been much written about so-called Fake News. As long as readers are prevented from providing facts and alternative interpretations, Yahoo becomes the sole arbiter on what is fake. Yahoo is free to leave out information (lying by omission), or to use pejorative words to color the 'news.' You can't fool all the people all the time. People will remember the Yahoo censorship imposed during the election cycle!
Why does it appear that, recently, controversial topics aren't posted in the news article's lede until commenting has been closed? You are alienating about half your readership. It leaves me with the impression that you are afraid of your propaganda being challenged with facts that the articles leave out. You may 'win' short-term, but ultimately lose the war because people will come to mistrust Yahoo. The best approach is honesty and balance, which is sorely lacking.