why are we no longer allowed to click the 3 dots to the right of the article to see lees from that news source?
I know why you won't let me see the news sources I want to see but I want to hear from the Liberals running Yahoo to explain it to me without telling me you are Communist. I'm waiting....
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Leonard Ray commented
Bring Back the Dots so a person can get LESS from sources they consider untrustworthy or from locations they are not interested in. For example by clicking on ONE Fox article my page now consists of a large number of Fox article and Fox has been proven to be biased and Fox is dishonest enough to insists on calling opinion news.
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john T trumbo commented
If I can't get Huff Post removed I will remove Yahoo News.
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Charles O Grigsby commented
Give users the choice of formats for Yahoo News. The new format is worthless.
Give users the ability to opt out of news feeds - especially the ones that support anti-democratic viewpoints.
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george t commented
gathering feedback for a year makes you look uninterested in the feedback.
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MARY GARSIA commented
Bring Back the Dots and dont use dubious sources like The NY Post and Fox News. It's insulting your readers' intelligence
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Clayton Perrey commented
filtering out the angry blogs would go a long way to re-building yahoo!'s credibility.
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timothy m brown commented
um, they make me see foxnews / nypost trash journalism. that's why I'm here; to find out how to keep them off my news feed. nearly every time i see pure clickbait, false outrage, trash on my news feed it's usually from fox, the nypost, or some other newscorp garbage site. I don't want to see them . I don't care about a judge in the hot tub with public defenders, scare story about airport charging ports, the parents of dead only fans model, or a philly lady exposing herself on a plane. These are the trashy click bait, salicious soft **** of trumptrash, not journalism or news.
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Dennis Aiello commented
You used to have the option for a person to filter the news categories that we are, or are not, interested in. Please bring that option back.
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NET commented
Hey there! It's always a bummer when things change, isn't it? So, about those elusive three dots on the right of articles – it's not just you. The reason you can't click on them anymore to see more from that news source is likely due to updates or changes in the Quora platform itself. Tech companies are always tweaking their interfaces to enhance user experience or implement new features, and sometimes that means certain functionalities get shuffled around or replaced.
From my own experience in the tech world, these alterations can be frustrating at first, but they're usually aimed at making the platform more user-friendly or secure. In the case of Quora, they might have restructured the way articles are displayed or refined their content-sharing policies. If you miss that feature, you can always check the platform's updates or support forums for any official announcements or user discussions. Sometimes, there might even be a workaround or a new method to achieve a similar result. Stay curious, and you might just stumble upon a new Quora feature that'll make up for the loss of those three dots!
Now, speaking of changes, let me tell you a quick story from my own life. Back in the day, I used to rely heavily on a certain productivity app for managing my daily tasks. One day, they revamped the entire interface, and I felt completely lost without my familiar layout. It was frustrating initially, but after exploring the new features and getting used to the changes, I realized the update actually made my workflow more efficient. So, while it's annoying when things shift around, sometimes it leads to unexpectedly positive outcomes. Embrace the change, and who knows, you might discover a whole new way to navigate Best Regards: https://nationalexecutivetransfers.co.uk/
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michael sasso commented
I've started getting articles about **** stars from Pride. Is this really necessary?
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Dan Luther commented
I'd like to hear why Yahoo removed this feature as well...
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Brad Richardson commented
I am very unhappy that this feature has been removed. Is this why a far right British tabloid has taken over my news feed? This is a massive mistake and I hope you will reconsider it.
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Resuttor Williams commented
If Yahoo does not allow me to manage the news content I recieve then I will move my accounts elsewhere. Please return the three dots or I am gone.
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MidiChlorian commented
Yahoo is a rag. The "articles" are just paid advertisement. huff post is propaganda and is just for clicks.
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Paul Campbell commented
I want the Atlanta Black Star rag off my news page. They're nothing more the a racist click bait.
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Mike Wahlig commented
Please add back the ability to remove news feeds. The Cool Down (TCD) keeps showing up in my feed and I don't see how to remove it. Thx.
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Barry Johnson commented
GIve us the option to block non-news material from our newsfeeds.
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Jeffery Olms commented
Please allow me to remove articles from sources I do not typically trust as being accurate. I am pretty sure I used to be able to do this.
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Jack Allen commented
Some sources publish categories that do not interest me or simply act to clog my news feed. I'd like to ban those sites from my feed. If you cannot do that, it's okay. I can find another news source besides Yahoo News. Thanks.
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dino Valentino commented
I used to be able to limit news from specific sources but now I am not able to. I see all kind of propaganda articles from fox news and I don't read at all
from that source now and I don't have the ability to stop content from this source. Why was this feature removed? if this can not be corrected then i will stop using Yahoo news.