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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Gay Gardner commented
I no longer read your item of news, because of all the 'NEXT' pages. It is really annoying. I like to read full pages ..... no 'next' pages.
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Gloria commented
Why do I have to read 5 or more pages to find out what the news article tells you what it's about. I delete as soon as I see "next page"You can tell us in one page!
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Anonymous commented
Stop the flashing advertising. I refuse to use your browser anymore. It is too annoying. It makes it impossible to look at!!!
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Pete Sokowski commented
or Heaven's sake... take the "NEXT PAGE" feature out of the article. What total BS and waste of time. I exit as soon as I see it. This should be able to scroll down thru the entire article.
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Anonymous commented
I pay a monthly fee and yet I still get bogged down with endless ads. You're not looking to keep customers are you?
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Anonymous commented
so hard to read everything with next, next,next.
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Anonymous commented
The AOL news feed that flashed on the Welcome screen is a waste of time. I clicked on the article about "The Appearance of Shiloh Jolie-Pitt" to read it. I had to click through at least 100 screens and never did get to the end where I would see what the article was about. There were a million other subjects and I kept having to click. It is a total waste of my time to try to find out whatever your headline promises to tell me.
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c1coop commented
How about a nice Christmas present for your readers??? No more NEXT PAGE!!!! Or at a minimum put the title item FIRST and not LAST!!!
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ARNOLD HUNTINGTON commented
The interesting stories are too drawn out for me. I pursue the ending for a while and then finally give up. Why make us look at so many pages to reach the answer?
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MICHAEL GILL commented
I started to read the article on the Lone Ranger, but one of those damned ads kept plowing into the picture. So I quit reading. Thanks a lot. And I have do idea what the ad was about, and I don't care.
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Paul commented
I've been an AOL paid member for 30 or more years. I am sick to death over EVERYTHING on this network being CLICKBAITS. My time is too valuable to waste on **** like this. If if doesn't slow down or stop, you can forget looking for payment from me
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Anonymous commented
The number of AOL news items with many screens connected by 'next" links is so great that I have stopped reading AOL news. I would guess others have as well.
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glenn commented
your stories where you have to hit NEXT a million times is really annoying. its loaded with ads which will install cookies.. it takes 30 clicks to read the story.. i just x out of them so i dont get frustrated.. you need to do something about it
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Gary Lesser commented
Hitting "NEXT" repeatedly is very annoying; having the NEXT button's location jump is frustrating. Its easier to just search on the Internet and read it (in its entirety) there. What happened to just scrolling down?
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JUDITH A. CARLSON commented
Give me the story the headline indicates without all the background unless you choose to put the background at the END. I'm getting so tired of clicking, clicking, clicking . . . until I finally get to the subject the headline was all about.
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Anonymous commented
The "News" feed on the welcome page includes multiple sponsored items by DIRECT EXPOSE. Please remove this sponsored company from the NEWS SECTION ... every one of their items leads to other stories and expects you to keep hitting the NEXT button to get to the ADVERTISED STORY. This is NOT NEWS and is an insulting to your customers.
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Douglas Meyerink commented
Stop all of the adds I am getting, I am a paid subscriber, Hard to watch my desktop screen , ADDS keep interfering, Why do I have to pay for that ********* ?? I will be canceling my service soon if things do not change, Pop up adds never stop, Cannot even watch the Welcome page, Pop-up's, Pop-ups, Stop this **** ??
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Frank Stowers commented
The ads are causing my e-mails and other AOL windows to freeze. If this is by design to force me to read the ads, it's not working. I just get angry and go to something else.
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Anonymous commented
How do you expect anyone to read your news feed when ads are popping up on page and covering content. This seems to get worse over time and I am tired of it. Profit seems to be more important than customer service.
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Alfred commented
Put the entire article on one page.