Why Yahoo Removed the Comment Section? Will Yahoo Enable It?

Why did Yahoo Suspend Comment On Articles? Will Yahoo Enable The Comment Section Again?

You can't leave your comments on Yahoo articles anymore. Yahoo said that it has disabled the comment section below their articles because they don't feel comments are safe anymore. However, many people do not agree with this change. Lots of people are complaining around the internet that such changes on Yahoo block their free speech rights. However, it's their business so they have full rights either they want to keep or delete the comment section. But, this definitely can harm their business. People who are angry with this move, maybe they will stop visiting Yahoo.

Why Yahoo Disabled Comments on Yahoo Articles?

Do you think Yahoo did good or bad by disabling the comment section?

Personally, we believe in free speech and we think everyone has the right to express their opinion on public affairs. If its writers are expressing their opinion about public matters, then why don't give people an opportunity to debate on that matter? But, in the same time, it's their business, so they have full right either they want to open comments or not. If you don't like this step taken by Yahoo, then you free to avoid it.

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Do you think Yahoo will enable the comment section again?

After disabling the comment section, we think it will definitely lose some visitors. So, maybe they will consider reopening the comments again if they find out too much drop in their website traffic after disabling the comment section. Anyway, it is definitely taking a business risk by disabling the comment section.

Why is Yahoo risking its own business by disabling the comment section? Do you think it did it right or wrong by removing the comment section?

We also don't know what kind of comments make them take such a big step which can even decrease the number of website visitors on their website. Yahoo has simply said that they disabled the comments for safety. So, why they feel comments are unsafe? What kind of comment can make them feel unsafe to take down the whole comment section? If you have any idea about it, then please feel free to leave your comment below to let us know either it did good or bad by removing the comment section.

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101 responses to “Why Yahoo Removed the Comment Section? Will Yahoo Enable It?”

  1. mark metham Avatar
    mark metham

    For Liberals/Yahoo it's hard to hear or handle the truth. Journalism and reporting the truth is dead in North America and they wish to silence the people who disagree with their left wing narrative .. This doesn't sit well with the left if Your not in agreeance with the tolerant left Your a "racist" or a list of their many name callings this is their only rebuttal to a losing debate of truth over lies...

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      Anonymous

      yahoo articles are not safe

  2. I remember the comments, most where critical of the heavy left slant by the authors. For Yahoo to state there is “ danger” in having a comment section might have been more of a financial risk in the event of an advertiser scanning to the bottom of the article and realizing that the majority of the readers don’t agree with the Yahoo “news” narrative. I did stop visiting Yahoo because of this.

  3. Rose Platt Avatar
    Rose Platt

    Yahoo bring back the comment section

  4. michael thorne Avatar
    michael thorne

    that was crap

  5. michael thorneget your stuff when they give it to ya Avatar
    michael thorneget your stuff when they give it to ya

    sue them
    they are gonna pay

  6. michael thorne Avatar
    michael thorne

    mikei will ask nothing

  7. michael thorne Avatar
    michael thorne

    mike

  8. michael thorne Avatar
    michael thorne

    its kinda cool now

  9. how long is "temporarily" and what happened to freedom of speech

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