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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Anonymous
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Another goddam slideshow. Two sentences to a page surrounded by 40 click bait ads.
What a piece of **** you've become. Why aren't you ashamed at what you've become?
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Anonymous
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please get rid of the yahoo ads on my email inbox screen. I am a gold subscriber and called to have this done and was told I had to upgrade even further to do this.....totally unfair. I have been an aol user since 1999!
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Louise Piso
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It's very annoying when an article I'm trying to read has all these pop-up advertisements - I don't think you care about your customers by putting them through this nonsense
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Anonymous
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i WENT THROUGH A DOZEN CLICKS ("NEXT") AND HAD NOT BEEN ABLE TO READ ANYTHING ABOUT THE CORRUPT COPS. IN ADDITION, THE POP UP ADDS BLOCK THE STORY AND REQUIRE MORE CLICKS TO MAKE THE STORY VISIBLE. THIS IS NOT WHAT I AM PAYING FOR. I WANT TO GET MY MONEY'S WORTH OR I WILL QUIT PAYING.
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Anonymous
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Every news article requires a series of endless clicks to get to the answer of the question posed. Are you making money by getting your click count up with the associated adds? I pay for money each month for this service. I don't think a paid account should have to deal with all these annoying click requirements. The alternative is eventually dropping AOL and being rid of all the annoyances.
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David
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My sentiments exactly. I have been a paid subscriber for over 20 years and I can't hardly read the news anymore on the new AOL. After I click on an article and I don't immediately see the picture or the whole article, I move on. I usually get frustrated and go on my phone on my Flipboard news app and read the news without all of the ad distractions and clicking from page to page to read one sentence at a time. Better figure it out soon, or I am bouncing.
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Billy Morris
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Removing the ads in the ADG
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Fred
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Its really annoying and disgusting asking subscribers to constantly click next after every sentence in a page full of ads that no one reads. Need to change your format its turning customers away. If if something is important give customers a chance to read on one page and not having to click an unending number of next, next next etc. Subscribers may probably read the ads if the ads and the complete story, documentary news etc. are on the same page. This would definitely be a more attractive format
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Anonymous
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Get rid of this
This endless page to page page by next next next next is rediculas. If the story is worth reading , put it in a form to do so..NEXT!!!! -
MICHAEL GILL
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Was just trying to read a story on Trendchaser, but those damned ads kept plowing in to the lower right corner. Damned distractions. This is my last experience with that site.
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Al Fauvell
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When I click on a story that I would like to read it turns out to be false or exaggerated story. Then I am put on some add site that I am not interested in and start to receive spam and junk mail.
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Lou R
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Clicking next and closing a bunch of unnecessary pop up useless adds that block the article. I don't like paying for marketing harassment.
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JERRY D SMITH
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ALREADY SAID IT ALL !!! AT LEAST PUSH THESE STUPID, STUPID ADS TO THE SIDES.... CAN'T READ A THING WITHOUT IDIOTIC ADS.
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Patti
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Not only are you doing a disservice to your advertisers (as soon as I see "next" I close it), but you're annoying your subscribers to no end. Nice touch too-it deliberately jumps up & down so when you get frustrated & click too fast, you end up on something else. As a paying subscriber, you need to start considering why we signed up for it in the first place - info & stories we WANT to read about - without having to put up with endless ads. Nothing more than greed, but people are going to start going elsewhere. Sorry AOL, but don't think you're the only game in town!
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Anonymous
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clicked on story on Welcome screen and a totally different story pops up.
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Anonymous
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It is so frustration to have to click next each time and deal with all the ads.
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Patricia Griffith
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I want a delete option on my computer screen to get rid of offensive ads. Get those girls in underwear off of my computer screen!
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dawn lovelace
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All ads need a visible X to enable someone to delete any pop-up ad.
Not an invisible one, not a grey one, but a black visible X to delete pop-ups. And yes I have the no pop-ups setting on - doesn't seem to matter. -
Dale
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If AOL does not change the way we read news,as it's a pain **********,to have to keep clicking page after page,I will resort to reading all my news on another ISP such as Yahoo. I am 68 with terminal cancer and don't need the aggravation. Whoever thought this up should be fired. I guess advertisers are more important then members who have been loyal to AOL for almost 20 years.
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Valerie Jones
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I have had AOL been paying for decades..lets do only 20 yrs X $239. ==$4,780 (estimated cost)
............I truly am about to print all documents that are on aol mail etc. Use another connection. AOL I do Not pay to be annoyed and to sit to read something for 20 minutes clicking for each paragraph. When I could read in a matter of less then 5 minutes. You want to pay me for using AOL? Actually it is not worth even being paid to read and CLICK. Stop all the POP UP ADS I have BLOCKED but you still have them pop up. There are to many alternatives to use and will drop AOL.
If everyone that PAYS AOL to be annoyed would drop paying AOL. Would be the best thing for corporation people that walk over paying customers.
WISE UP if you are in business you need to respect paying customers...........