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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Claire Kern
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Stop the "next page" from changing position after seeing a page.. It makes it impossible to read an article without clicking on it accidentally and getting an ad. The ads are maddening, loud, obtrusive and torturous.
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Anonymous commented
STOP STOP STOP THE " SEE NEXT PAGE " ****
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Anonymous commented
FOR GODS SAKE... STOP THE " NEXT PAGE " ****
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JUDITH A. CARLSON
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It's really frustrating to click on a headline and then have to go through upteen "related" articles to get to the one I wanted to read. Enough of that baloney already! Let me get to the headlined article immediately!
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Stanley Weis
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Why the **** does it seem like you have no regard for your customers. In the middle of trying to post an opinion and you just cut it off. Let's try this spot, maybe it can be done here. I just had my interests drawn to one of your headlines about the Irwin family. I started to read it and after 65 minutes of reading a sentence at time followed by your forced system of showing me advertisements (nice touch there bouncing the links around while someone is trying to hit the "net' button). The story was changed in the middle of all this trying to dodge the relentless advertisements, then realizing that the story was no longer about the Irwin family. Another nice touch. thanks AOL, for wasting an hour and a half of my time. NEVER AGAIN. If I need to see advertisements I get 2 newspapers every day that provide me with more than I can handle. So your presentations seem to be a not so wise or accepted business practice. Thank God there are actually reasons that do make sense in this program. I have had and will continue to have a fair relationship with AOL, but will not even try to read anything in that box again. Another thought. Why must I agree to your terms of service in order to post my thoughts? My gripe comes with wasting my time, and i am not going to take another hour and a half trying to decipher pages of mumble jumbo, so I will reluctantly agree in order to get this done, and you decide if i have violated your terms and respond accordingly.
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Anonymous
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While TRYING to scroll through the stories on the main page, a damned ad kept popping up where I was TRYING to read. I know that they are real cutsy and eye catching, but it is the eye catching part is the annoying part. You won't get me to buy a product after going through all this. I just close out the web page. Nice going!
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Anonymous
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No 20 Pages of adds just to read news article when I already am an paying customer.
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DIANNE CASTELLI
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PLEASE -- Stop placing ads that cover the content of the article we are trying to read. It is very annoying.
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Anonymous commented
Stop wirh the " next page " . It does nothing but provide pop ups for ads
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c1coop
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Please listen and ACT!!!!! Why make us SUFFER???????
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Gaile S.
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GET RIDE OF THESE DUMB 'NEXT PAGE, NEXT PAGE STORIES!!
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glenn
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put everything on one page so all the ads dont trash our computer
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Shirley Foley
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SEE ABOVE. AOL NEEDS TO USE AD REMOVER. I HAVE IT FOR OTHER BROWSERS.
WHY NOT AOL/
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garywnc
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OK... you folks are seemingly ignoring a bunch of us long term paying subscribers... I guess we all need to elevate our concerns to Verizon. We have Verizon phone service, AOL... etc. Perhaps we all need to cancel these services if you can't find a way to eliminate those disgusting ads when we read email. When the next "recession" occurs, Verizon will likely wish we had remained as paid subscribers because the loss in Advertising revenues could be significant?
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Bruce
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NO AD"S -I pay for this service ---there are many out there that are free--I have been with AOL for many years--The dam flashing ad's are distracting showing the same dam clothing over and over--STOP !!!!!!
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Anonymous
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the news articles from the Welcome Screen are ridiculous to read. You print the "come on" headline and then the article is full of ads and takes forever to read from one page to the next. Yuk!! Makes me consider getting rid of AOL.
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Joan Goodman
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The ads mostly at botom of story have an (x) to get rid of, but they do not work. The ad stays there and makes it hard to get the story.
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Bill Dymacek
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Cut some the ads on your board screens. If I can't the meat of the story within 3 to 4 screens, I move on.
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Michael
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When it takes a dozen pages to find out what you're trying to say in the newsfeed, it's just useless. All it is is a way to expose us to hundreds of ads in order to see the "news." You are not winning with this strategy, just print the news on the first page with a few ads.
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Al Baer, Jr.
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Story Lines to Long
Please shorten the ridiculous length of the main stories on each page. They are getting out of hand with all the fluff that is thrown in page after page just for the sake of more adds which in many cases are a pain since they cover the story. They story line could easily be shortened by half. I know you need ads but, Really!