Headline articles do not match clicked story
Come on AOL!! Your main headline articles don't match you story when clicked on. Example: Main headline "Guys trying to open locked gang safe get huge break", click on that title and it goes to: "Money Versed" 40 ways to make money without getting a real job.
A couple of headlines later: Main headline: "Ancient item leaves experts admitting they were wrong", click on that title and it goes to the same: "Money Versed" 40 ways to make money without getting a real job".
You also really need to ***** down on your editors and the reporters to "PROOF-READ" their content, misspelled words, words in sentences or paragraphs that make no sense!!!
Please try clearing the Browser Footprints and let us know if the issue persists:
1. In the top left corner of the AOL Desktop window, click “Edit” then choose “Select Footprints to Clear” from the drop-down menu.
2. Select “Clear Footprints” from the Browser Settings.
No need to wait for a confirmation message, the Footprints will be cleared immediately.
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KRIS STIRLING commented
i see many have called you out on problems with the news page,yet you do nothing
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KRIS STIRLING commented
bad editing
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KRIS STIRLING commented
headline not matching story
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JEANNE DORAN commented
Your welcome page is not matching up the headlines with the right photos
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TIMOTHY REESE commented
Please sync the photos and the articles to appear at the same time. They are out of sync.
Worked with AOL support. They really messed up my settings and did NOT fix the problem. The problem is with AOL, not my device!!! -
TIMOTHY REESE commented
I've been clearing footprints for years. This does not correct the issue. Called support, they took over the computer and created more issues ... cleared some of my favorites. Still articles are out of sync with stories.
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IVAN ORISEK commented
Ladies and Gentlemen: Do you know what the picture with "When Scientists Scanned Below The Antarctic Ice, They Found A Secret That Could Change Our Future" is? It is an open pit mine and there are no such mines in Antarctica. When you write nonsense, the nonsensical picture is only reinforcing the message.
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JUDITH A. CARLSON commented
I am SO SICK of clicking on an article and not getting what I clicked to get. Just now I clicked on what should have been an article on why Simon and Garfunkel broke up but, instead, I got a whole lot of baloney about the Beatles and just plain got tired of wading through it so I just clicked off. Enough of this baloney already! Give us the article that matches the headline without a bunch of background that has absolutely NOTHING TO DO WITH THE HEADLINE. Thank you!