Quit featuring news that is OLD and seen many times on AOL!!!
AOL keeps replaying old stories that are repeated TOO MANY times to make it worth the price paid for subscribing to AOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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DOUGLAS C. PLUMLEE commented
Here's an idea ... how about coming up with some new stories instead of recycling those years old. And quite blaming covid for fewer people that you've actually laid off to save money?
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michael elder commented
You can't tell me that there's nothing new everyday.
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MARGARET HULSE commented
Instead of posting the same "news" over and over, especially "news" that is several weeks, months, and years old, how about posting up to day happenings? Less is more! And objectivity would be appreciated. Some of us are tired of your subjective, biased headlines and stories.
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Anonymous commented
Please stop recycling old news. I'm seeing news about Lady Gaga that's from a few months ago. One example, this happens all the time.
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MARC D AMBROSIO commented
Today, Aug. 16, you have an article about a 1957 Plymouth time capsule that was dug up after 50 years in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This article has been run several times lately. Why do you keep running an article about an event that took place in 2007?
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MARGARET HULSE commented
Why are your headlines on the welcome page years old? The news about Neil Diamond retiring is over 2 years old. Come on....there is plenty of stuff going on every day. Why subject us to ancient history?
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Anonymous commented
stop with the same story for weeks and weeks i am starting to realize why i am one of few still with aol
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megan commented
You have a story from February in today's headlines (May 31st). The story is outdated and no longer true. Back in February the CDC did not recommend masks but a few weeks later their guidelines changed to say masks were effective vs the virus. Please remove that story so as to not pass on bad and possibly deadly information to your readers.
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Joe commented
You have a story, "Senator Elizabeth Warren's Net Worth Revealed" that has been on the first page of your Finance Section, every day, since last September. It has not been news, if it ever was news, since last September. Replace it with something else! I've tried eliminating it, replacing it, hiding it - anything to keep from staring at it every time I open your Finance Section. No luck. To me, having it there every day is an indication that there are probably other stories in your Finance Section that are grossly out of date and maybe I should not be relying on the information I read there.
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RUDY LANG commented
AOL is so dumb it makes me sick. Who the **** hires you idiots. You know nothing and repeat everything regardless of the source. Should there be no source you simply make it up. How the **** you stay in business amazes me and confirms my thinking that the new generation is also brain dead.
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Walter J. Colburn commented
How many times can AOL publish the same stories over and over with new headings and think that subscribers are so stupid that they would not notice. This is my fifth feedback comment on this subject and AOL just takes them down and never responds or corrects the problem, maybe JUST once they would respond to the subscriber, but nope just not going to happen.
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Walter J. Colburn commented
STOP GIVING US THE SAME OLD NEWS STORIES OVER AND OVER UNDER NEW TITLES, I WROTE ABOUT THIS YESTERDAY AND AOL TOOK DOWN MY COMMENTS RATHER THAN ADDRESSING THEM, WE ARE PAYING FOR WHAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE A PREMIUM SERVICE, BUT ALL WE GET IS NON RESPONSE, BS AND INSULTS TO OUR INTELLIGENCE, AND I'M SURE AOL WILL TAKE DOWN THIS COMMENT TOO RATHER THAN ADDRESSING IT. AND NO THEY DO NOT REVIEW THE POSTS OR THINGS WOULD GET FIXED.
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Walter J. Colburn commented
Drop downs in the "latest news" stories headlines are all the same for every listed contributor, no matter which news service you click on, AOL, FOX, MSNBC or REUTERS. Also for some reason AOL must think that their subscribers are just plain stupid that we cannot see that you recycle news stories over and over, just change the headings and the dummies will never notice. Well we notice when the heading dupes us into thinking it's new and relevant and no matter how many times we complain about this it is never addressed or corrected, we are subscribing to a service that should be honest and upfront in their commitment to us the paying public. I know nothing will be done about this as I have brought it up 5 times in the past with NO response from AOL.
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MARC D AMBROSIO commented
Today, Jan. 6, 2020 is an article entitled "5 Reasons Trump Won't Win in 2020" The article is dated June 20, 2019. A 5½ month old article is useless.
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MARC D AMBROSIO commented
Today is Dec. 22 and there are still stories from Thanksgiving posted on your weather page. AOL needs to purge old stories more frequently.
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Aceshigh717 commented
The same garbage has been on here for 16 hours!!!!! REALLY??????????? VERY VERY SAD!!!!!!!
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Anonymous commented
Old news, old pictures, this is a waste of my monthly fee. There are a few new news articles but most of the news is rehashed articles form years ago. This was complained about a year ago by another user and nothing has changed. No excuse to ever repeat a story.
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Rob commented
Please discontinue using articles that are more than 10 years old. Thank you.
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Anonymous commented
I am so sick of seeing the same things in your so called news over and over again! Cut things down to 15 or 20 current things and get rid of the **** you keep repeating time and time again! Also couldn't care less about all these Hollywood id
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Barbara commented
Please stop showing old news. Today it showed Christopher Lawford died. When I checked the date of his death it was over a year ago. I pay money for my AOL but I am sick of the old news. I keep seeing the same headlines. The pictures change but it's the same article. Also the pictures shown most of the time have nothing to do with the article.