fix the errors in your articles
The report about the 3 police officers shot by a murder suspect was linked with an incorrect headline, having incorrect or misleading information being often a common occurrence.
The larger "Kansas City" is in Missouri where the described incident was.
Here's a suggestion. Try re-reading, and fact checking your news articles.
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Smith commented
check spelling . . . .grammar??????
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Smith commented
Seriously, can AOL not get the right spelling or word . . . . ..
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Anonymous commented
Megan's shoes cost only......not only cost!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ROBERTO REYES commented
The content AOL produces is poor. Many times the stories have several grammatical errors; the content, usually related to useless pop-culture, adds nothing of value. Be different. Produce content that has some moral and social value.
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Anonymous commented
grammar
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Anonymous commented
Hire writers with grammar skills!
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Debbie commented
Grammar
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Mister Glenn commented
One paragraph. Count the errors (marked with >> <<)
CBS will be given an opportunity to >>response<< to the proposed action, known as a Notice of Apparent Liability for >>Forefeiture<<, according to the FCC. The agency will then consider the submission of >>evident<< and legal arguments before making any further decisions. -
Anonymous commented
Proof your work.
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Anonymous commented
With all the ads aol is forcing down our throats, you have to know they could afford to hire proofreaders - holy ****, does anybody beside me see all the spelling and grammatical horrors in the articles? IF aol does already have proofreaders, maybe they should hire people who's first language is English and they are fluent in reading, spelling, and comprehension of what they read. You have to know aol hires the bottom of the barrel and most likely non-Americans.
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R Smith commented
PROOFREAD. The country singer vs Fox, it's 31 dead, not 131
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Anonymous commented
Please get new editors or reprimand the ones you have. It is embarrassing for you to have weekly errors on your Newsfeed. Discouraging and annoying. I'll be happy to edit! geez.
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Anonymous commented
Use spellcheck for the headlines that pertain to the stories you post.
Some of the misspellings are juvenile. In addition, you list at times 81 stories and many of them are duplicated. Who is in charge of this that doesn't see it? I'm definitely thinking about using another media. -
Anonymous commented
I find mispelled words at least once a week on your Homepage Headline articles. SO Wrong! Please contact me; I'll sign up to be a proofreader!
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Jerry Boehm commented
Hire editors who have studied at least a little English grammar. This headline appeared today on the Mental Flare story about a bear: "Most people would have ran." Specifically, have your editor learn the difference between "have ran" (incorrect) and "have run".
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Anonymous commented
In the article about Cleveland Indians' pitcher, Trevor Bauer, your so-called journalist used the word "ANYWAYS" at the beginning of the 4th paragraph. Hey, moron, there is NO SUCH WORD AS "ANYWAYS". This is not the 1st time that one of your GROSSLY ILLITERATE ******* SO-CALLED "journalists" has written so stupidly. You people are disgusting, insofar as your pathetic inability to write properly and coherently. You get a big FAT "F" for your sorry-*** "journalistic" skills, if you can even call them "journalistic". The "F" is also for "F 'ed up". You are goons extraordinaire!!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous commented
I have been seeing lots of errors in so many ways. Grammar, accuracy by writers. Just sick, of them. the Jenner thing finally prompted me to contact. This is just the icing.
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john commented
see above
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John Czupowski commented
I noticed that Stallone has a new first name: Sylverster. Pity that I can't post a screen print of the page.
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Anonymous commented
Your articles are almost laughable with all the errors - not just grammar and spelling, but supposed "facts". EXAMPLE: The most recent article on Doris Day and Martin Melcher - the lead-in says that Doris Day was BORN IN 1992!!! 1992??? That would make her 27 years old!!!!! I KNOW that aol doesn't proofread their articles because if they did there would NOT be so many grammatical and/or spelling errors. AOL has gotten to be a laughing stock.