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I post yahoo! comments, where can I view those comments?
01-07-2013, 09:23 PM
Post: #1
I post yahoo! comments, where can I view those comments?
Beside my Yahoo avatar there is a bubble for me to make comments, which I often do make, but don't share. But I've posted some for Y! Where did they go and how do I get to read other people's comments (who decided to post for everyone)? I know the answer is simple and I'm going to kick myself when you tell me. But Please humor me and answer the question!!!

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01-07-2013, 09:31 PM
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"Beside my Yahoo avatar there is a bubble for me to make comments" Do ya mean the cute lil rectangular box saying "Have something to share?" hmmmmmm Well, if so, then it is the Y!'s response to Twitter and Google Buzz (R.I.P Big Grin) ... Well, but seriously, it is where ya can post your update ("status") messages and it will be shared on your friends' 'HOME'page (http://pulse.yahoo.com/) ... Both Y! Profiles ("Pulse") and Y! Mail share the same 'updates' ... Smile

Want more?! Here ya go! -> As the Y! Help articles say,

"Connections are contacts with special status. They’re the people you spend the most time with online and the ones you care most about sharing information with. Typically your connections are the people that you actually want to get email from and to stay in touch with (as opposed to those others whose messages clutter your Inbox).

One of the main advantages of being connected is that you and your friends can share updates with each other. You can invite anyone to share updates with you, including people with non-Yahoo! email addresses. To be connected, your and your friends each need a profile on Yahoo!. Friends who don’t have profiles can create them and connect with you in a few easy steps."

http://help.yahoo.com/tutorials/cg/mail/...nect2.html

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