I'm tired of trying to read a news article, when I go to the next article I have to start from the very beginning
I'm tired of trying to read a news article, when I go to the next article I have to start from the very beginning
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Claire Kern commented
Stupid jumping "next" after a page of an article and hard not to click on a useless ad instead.
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Anonymous commented
Each time I click on an AOL news article that brings me to a second page that states NEXT I will discontinue reading. It's clear that all you want is click bait for the advertising.
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Patricia Griffith commented
I will not click on page after page to read one simple bottom line. I am going to cancel AOL very soon I am so tired of this. I know it is all about money. You have paid ads on every page, and the more we have to click the more the ads are paying AOL. I am not going to put up with it.
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Ben commented
Cut out some of the b.s. splattered all over the pages your are trying to read, it's ridiculous !!!
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Anonymous commented
I agree with most of the people below. When I go to an article that has caught my eye and I see ads blocking the text, I just leave the page now. I'm hardly reading any of your articles. You are not doing your advertisers any favors because I'm not reading them. And frankly, the pop ups are so annoying that I make a note of the company and do not plan to ever order from them just for spite.
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Anonymous commented
I agree, hard to read article, ads popping up, like a moving target to read.
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Doris Brookes commented
I assume you people are making tons of money with all the infuriating ads that you put everywhere on the screen, and it is impossible to read any of your stories without clicking and getting more ads and then clicking again and again. I hate the way AOL makes it so time-consuming to read anything. There must be better ways to find information. I do not like AOL at all anymore.
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Anonymous commented
I liked the old AOL that one could complete reading a featured article without having to click on "next' to complete. I refuse to read any of them that feature this forced method in order for you to present added advertising that I do not read anyway!!