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Please Fix Engadget login problem.
When I visit your site and login to comment on an article, I cannot see the contents of your site on a future day without the browser automatically taking me to Engadget's login page first. No matter what page I visit, the site will not let me read any articles unless I log in. It only behaves this way after I have logged in once. I must use incognito mode to login if I want to comment so as to avoid that problem when I revisit the site. Please fix.
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Gallery doesn't work on Firefox and it's impossible to close it
Gallery doesn't work on Firefox and it's impossible to close it
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Ads seem to be affecting page performance lately. I am getting 10+ seconds of load time before I am able to start scrolling to read.
I understand that ads pay the bills, but please ensure that they don't interfere with performance and basic usability.
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Make it work without javascript again
I used to browse and read the site on mobile (2017 iPad 9.7'') just fine with javascript disabled in safari, but this no longer works. Like no doubt many of your readers, I prefer to keep javascript disabled in my browsers for security (and battery life). This used to work fine until about a week ago, and now the pages just load blank without js enabled.
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Publishing politically charged articles and disabling the comments section is cowardice
Publishing politically charged articles and disabling the comments section is cowardice
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You might want to remove the Google+ button from the footer...
You might want to remove the Google+ button from the footer, as it now leads to a page saying that Google+ is no longer available.
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Date articles
Put the date of every article below its headline. I can't tell by looking if I'm reading something that is 1 day or 1 year old.
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Youtube and being objective
Recently US Congress is legitimatizing the discussion on facial recognition and cites the situation involving a teen who was wrongfully arrested, reference a crime in an Apple store. Watching one of your YouTube videos on this subject seems to make fun of or at least not take serious the weight of this subject or that particular incidents. Consider a main characteristic of journalism is being objective in your reporting or at least appear to be. The young women in the video seems be lacking this. Js
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Comments font size on mobile is too large
The font size on comments changed in the past week. It makes it impossible to read in portrait mode.
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Provide a link for customer feedback on CONTENT
I see this isnt the place for content feedback--you should provide a link for that here. Assuming you want feedback, that is. (I suspect you dont)
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Remove auto play on mobile
Please
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New click bait ads are horrible
Just that. The ads are horrible. I think it's an insult to the reader thinking that anybody would be interested in that:
"New Device Exposes Alarming Truth About Wi-Fi"
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Not show pictures of ****** and ******** on the front page.
I'm unclear why I have to suggest this, but please stop posting pictures of ****** and ******** on the front page? Thanks? It'd be nice to keep visiting this site at work.
If I want a social justice inspired tech/*** blog I'll go to literally any other tech site.
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Titles
Just want bring to your attention that the the title, “The morning after” has a strong association with the morning after pill, which is an abortion pill, so this tag line is confusing and distasteful. You might consider an alternative lIke “The Next Day” or “What’s Next?” Anything but the morning after. Half your readers are potentially women. Really don’t want mix social politics with technology news. Just a suggestion.
Sincerely,
Dr. Cardenas
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The images in your "How-To: Build a WiFi biquad dish antenna" aren't showing up for me.
I found the article via Pinterest, where the images weren't loading. I then came directly to engadget.com, searched for the article, and the images didn't load. Is it something on your end? Thanks so much.
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Fire New Horizons, Ultima Thule reporter AND the editor.
Todays article is factually wrong on at least 2 easy-to-verify statements:New Horizons is NOT returning to Earth (and definitely not by 2020!), and the spacecraft did NOT circle Ultima Thule. In this single encounter, I have lost any faith in anything engadget publishes.
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Better Journalism
https://www.engadget.com/2009/04/24/bayonettas-bare-buttocks-and-other-m-rated-modelings/
This is one of the worst articles I've ever read and hope no one writes such **** where there is no disernable points that the reviewer bring up. His article is based on a blog post on the development of the game.
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Make sure your reviews actually review stuff.
your reviewer for the NES controller did a half *** job to the point i dont think he actually reviewed the controllers cause if he had he would have noticed that it does work for many other games, where he states it doesnt based off nintendo not promoting it...actually said that in twitter to me when i brought this up...not first time ive seen this but thgere should be a report button for bad reviews that are incomplete
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