A majority of your news, on your news feed, is click bait. Years ago you only had 8 pages, now you have 71! Get rid of the click bait!
It seems that ever Facebook is trying to eliminate/restrict click bait but AOL seems to be adding more of it daily. This, truly, doesn't speak well for AOL. or for how they consider the needs of their customers.
Eliminate it!
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dontjump commented
Stop with all the **** click bait and popups. You cant even read a story without constant interruptions. I have had AOL since 1994. I have paid monthly since that time; so that is a lot of money I have spent with you AOL. Stop the BS
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JUDITH A. CARLSON commented
When I click on the headline I want to be taken immediately to what the headline was about. I am so sick and tired of getting the back-story first, the history of the item, that I don't even bother any more once I see the first story. I just click off.
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MARGARET HULSE commented
Do you really think most of us click 100 times on those stupid "next arrows" to read a whole story? Either put the whole story on a page or forget it. We just go to google and read it somewhere else. If you're selling ads on all those "click" pages, you are ripping off those advertisers because no one sees them.
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Anonymous commented
Quit the bait and switch. One note is see Tiger Woods house. You click and get 30 postings without Tiger. Stop forcing us to watch 30 leadins for what we want!!!
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JIM SCHWALBE commented
I absolutely DETEST your far left policies and agenda. I will soon be leaving AOL. You are disgusting and your platform has become nothing but a click bait ******** forum
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Anonymous commented
It is obvious that AOL has no intention of getting rid of Click Bait Articles. However as paying customers is there any legal alternative to stop AOL or do I simply cancel my membership. I'm sick of it. If AOL is not going to listen maybe a stronger message needs to be sent out. STOP THE CLICK BAIT!
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JUDITH A. CARLSON commented
I am SO SICK of bait and switch! I click on a headline and get all sorts of baloney before I get to the article I wanted to read. Enough already!
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RON2 BURDA commented
As a veteran journalist, I know you destroy your credibility by hiding ads with "Click Bait" titles disguised as news stories. Ads should be labeled as such, as most news media do. Stories which make us click to the next paragraph on a different page with more ads, are highly irritating. That's more click bait.