advertisements-i want to get rid of the ads that keep popping up on the application.
advertisements-i want to get rid of the ads that keep popping up on the application.
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Thomas Hawksblood commented
Make it easy for a person to read a story with out dealing with 20 pages of bull. Try reading any story and you get pulled into a hundred of other stories and seems like you never get to read what the story is really suppose to be about.
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JERRY D SMITH commented
not wasting time on something, you've been advised about !!! you don't listen to ****.
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Anonymous commented
aeliminate all ads............................
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Anonymous commented
Stop ALL pop up ads. Very annoying and not relevant,
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Anonymous commented
stop offering clickbait as news stories making us flip page after page. You are like National Enquirer
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steve commented
I will no longer be going past the first page on a story when it says "Click Here". If the article isn't on one page, I no longer feel the need to read it.
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Anonymous commented
I'M SICK AND TIRED OF ALL YOUR STINKING ADS FLASHING EVERYWHERE IN OUR FACES!!!!!!!!!!! NOW YOU"RE SMEAKING THEM IN ALL OVER EVEN MORE!! STOP IT AOL OR I"M ENDING MY SUBSCRIPTION WITH YOUR STINKING SERVICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!EVEN ON YOUTUBE, YOU TOOK THE X AWAY SO WE HAVE TO WATCH THE ADS AND CAN"T X THEM..STOP THIS RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous commented
If AOL or Verizon can't control the constant stream of AD'S on PAID accounts. Where we DO NOT pay to see.
I think that all AOL members should look for other options !!
A member from the beginning!!!!
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Geoff commented
Ad money
My idea is for aol to be less greedy for advertising dollars and more user oriented. For instance the headline was supposed to be about security cameras but in order to try to have me read more and, of course, see more ads I was supposed to read the work history of the delivery guy. This scam fails completely because I don't look at the ads and after five or six pages I give up and move on. aol may think that this makes money but in reality users look at aol with contempt as being pathetic -
Dennis Miller commented
Your subscribers keep telling you, we hate this. Listen to your customer base. Have a vote to keep or eliminate the Next Page concept.
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Dennis Miller commented
Let your subscribers vote on keeping or eliminating the Next Page articles.
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Richard Eood commented
News!! Really??? It is just a leader to suck you in for ads, ads and more ads!! If I quit AOL for good it will be because of the junk you are pushing!! STOP IT!!
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fritz commented
Stop leading your customers on. Who wants to scroll through 50 to 150 pages of the issue you bring up only to find the issue on the home page doesn't come up and in most is non existent??? What you do is a fraud. Anyone with half a brain will go to Google to search for the info and get it immediately instead of going through the nonsense of AOL. Just saying.
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Anonymous commented
You show a 'story' but when entering to see it, you have to click down so many times I lose interest AND I accidentally click on an ad; never getting to the original story. So I abandon ship. I"m paying for this?
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Anonymous commented
READER WAS RIGHT
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Anonymous commented
STOP BROADCASTING SOLAR FOR FREE IN MARYLAND!
This is a SCAM! THEY WANT MONEY!
IT'S NOT FREE!
YOU ARE USING THE FEDERAL GOVT. ILLEGALLY! -
MICHAEL GILL commented
How can I shut the **** ad off? I'm trying to read and that thing is jumping around. I didn't grow up playing puter games and all that stuff. I know those **** ads are cutsy, but they are also VERY distracting. I don't know why I keep complaining because nothing ever results.
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RUDY LANG commented
AOL seems to need to support itself with nothing but stupid advertising. What???? no one is stupid enough to pay you a monthly fee for getting **** and lies delivered to them...you will soon be out of business because no one wants to the **** you are selling.
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Donna Rodriguez commented
Make the ads smaller on the right side of the welcome page. It is too distracting.
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Anonymous commented
Not sure if news is the right category, but here goes. Now more and more news items as leads on AOL require starting what I call a slide show with the icon of "next" to stroll through your presentation. More often than not, by clicking on "next" the screen moves and the "click" is on a sales promotion by a commercial account that has been moved to where "next" was a several seconds. I, and I assume others, are interested in the news item and NOT a sales pitch. Should we be warned if nothing will be done about this blatant attempt to sell when we are NOT getting a summary of whatever the news item is.