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- Camille - 03-24-2014 12:39 PM

THEY DO NOT CARE
BUT LET THE TROLLS LEAVE THEY WILL GASP

KIDDING LOL


- CO the Old Dog - 03-24-2014 12:40 PM

I doubt that they have the personnel to even pay attention to the activities on all the pieces that make up Yahoo. In YA, its purpose is to mainly sell advertising space based on the ID count & daily participation. With the trolls with multi - accts making up the difference of those who have left & the rest who are on the verge, I doubt that Yahoo will notice until we have all left for a better entertaining site. Wish I could think of one to move to.... *sigh*


- Barrel Bottom - 03-24-2014 12:49 PM

Uh...whats the new format?


- Julian - 03-24-2014 12:53 PM

As long as some of the people leaving are trolls, I really couldn't care less.

People have been b*tching about the change and it's just not that big a deal. Harden the f*ck up and put in your tampons. Jeeezus!


- bravetent469 - 03-24-2014 12:56 PM

Yahoo Answers is one of the VERY FEW products that Yahoo offers which is actually any good.

Compare this to Apple or Google who offer really great, polished products.

Yahoo is famous in the tech industry for its lack of direction and hopeless products.

I personally really enjoy YA and I'm TRYING to adapt to the new format. It's too hinkey, though. It's ugly, unresponsive and things go missing. I've hardly used such a bad piece of software.

To say that the folks at Yahoo don't care is unfair and untrue. They can see the numbers dropping... but it is VERY DIFFICULT to admit that you made a mistake.

They will try to improve the new format, but you know what? ... YOU CAN'T POLISH A TURD


- éµ² - 03-24-2014 12:59 PM

I don't think they care.

They just want the numbers for the advertising.

To RedQueens example, I'd add Geocities, Yahoo Briefcase and a host of other simple but useful services that Yahoo offered before flushing them down the proverbial toilet.


- Dynamicsink628 - 03-24-2014 01:06 PM

I just want to comment on what RedQueen said. She's absolutely right -- if you want to see how much Yahoo cares about what we think, look at the 360 pages we all used to have. This was back in '06 and '07. We all had one -- they were little blog-type things where you could post pictures and connect with people. They were great, and always busy and full of activity, and then they were all deleted for no reason. So, yeah. Yahoo didn't care about our opinions then so I don't think they'll start caring now.


- Eragon43435 - 03-24-2014 01:16 PM

Yahoo caring? Lol that sounds like a joke. Yahoo does not care. They allow bigotry to roam the comments in the articles that can range from stupid to outright death threats. So I doubt they give two damns if they lose some of their user base.