You are abusing your customers. We all know it. AOL content is no longer readable because of the "next page" business model and ad loading.
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Anonymous commented
Please stop with the "Click Next" web pages! just write the article with out all this clicking drama!
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Anonymous commented
Your stories are interesting. However it is very bothersome to follow the stories when they are in the middle of numerous ads. Post the stories on one page, consider your subscriber and the time they waste if for some reason they miss the Next arrow.
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Concerned User commented
I agree! I absolutely hate (a very bad word for me!) the format where you must click and click the "Next". I want the information on one page that I can read collectively. One of the worst aspects of this is how the ads appear late and lead to missed pointer location and hence lead to a false click to their respective page. To have to close that page and go back to the original page is reason enough for me to leave AOL! However, don't feel that fixing the ad placement will keep me if you keep deploying the "Next" type information pages!!!! The stories are interesting, but not enough to keep clicking through them!
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Anonymous commented
I don't ever read your news stories because of all the clicking. Make some changes.
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Anonymous commented
Stop all the click stories! People hate it! Put the details on the front. Stop the baiting to cheat us into reading a story that's ****** and to sell ****!! If I have to click, click, click to find something out I immediately lose interest! I am not going to click my way though a story for a bunch of **** advertisers!
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Anonymous commented
Stop; making us go through 50 screens and 500 ads to read a story.
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mary commented
Hate your website now. You try to see a post and its so full of adds and having to hit page after page just to see what you want to find out. Ill stick to Facebook.
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Sajid Malik commented
I have been AOL user for about 30 years. I absolutely HATE the links that have you click on endless # of "NEXT" and "NEXT" links. HATE IT. Get Rid of Them. I dont know if they are revenue generating links for AOL but I will leave AOL if I continue to see them. My Username is **@aol.com
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Anonymous commented
Go back to where all of an article is on one screen without ads that interfere with the reading of the article
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RAYMOND KARNAZ commented
AOL is like TRUMP and fake news!!! Your articles are so fukked up. Show \what ur article shows 1st and then other items U frigging azzholes!! I not paying $20 a month for ur ********!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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RAYMOND KARNAZ commented
Tom Selleck and his PARTNER??? Shud say Selleck and wife.And U show him next to a guy making it seem he was a ***!!! Then I have to click and click and click and click to finally see what the front article had mentioned. Show the ****** main article 1ST and then maybe I'll click on the others. YOU ARE SUCH ********. I am not paying $20 month for this ****. QUIT IT
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pangie1@aol.com commented
Alot of stories look so interesting . Why can't they be on one screen instead of having to hit Next 15 times !! So frustrating.
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[Deleted User] commented
**** your next page. Put the whole ******* story on one page. I want to see what they found. But do not want to go through the God Dam Next click, click. This is not a ******* game!!!! Never get to the story because it takes toooooooo ******* long
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joe campbell commented
sell aol
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joe campbell commented
sell aol
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Nunya Buisness commented
Stop the ******* slide shows
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Lance Jacobson commented
WHY DO YOU BEAT AROUND THE BUSH IN EVERYTHING YOU DO
MOST PEOPLE AT MY OFFICE THINK I AM STUPID FOR USING AOL!
I LIKE IT BUT YOUR LEAD IN TAKES YOU THROUGH TOO MANY PAINS. MOST PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH TIME TO GET TO
THE REAL PAIN SO BAD SO SAD THE ADDS ARE OK BUT GET TO THE FRONT PAGE -
Anonymous commented
writing the main point in the first and not the last! waiting to the last drives me crazy
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Anonymous commented
writing the main point in the first and not the last! waiting to the last drives me crazy
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Anonymous commented
I stop reading aol news for the same reason.