Keeping up-to-date with the new homepage
I’m sure it’s happened to you before: you’re reading the homepage of Yahoo! and come across a great story, link, or have an epiphany that you’d love to share with the people you know. In the past, you had to log into your email and send a message to your friends and family, or, go to a third-party site to blast the update to the world.
With the introduction of the new Yahoo! homepage, sharing interesting tidbits has just become a little bit easier, and, a little less complicated.
The next time you visit the new Yahoo! homepage take a look at the top right corner (right above the “Popular Searches” module). Here, you’ll see “Hi, YOURNAME.” Hovering over this produces a drop-down menu that provides you with quick access to your profile.
Want to update your status without leaving the homepage? Easy! Just hover to the right of your name. Doing so will conjure up a “status” box, allowing you to plug in a link, message, or anything else you’d like- all without ever having to leave the homepage.
Lastly, if you’ve been connecting with people across Yahoo!, you should be seeing other people’s activity in your updates stream. In the “My Favorites” column (on the left side), you may see a row titled “Updates” (1). (Don’t see it? Click on the “Add” button (2) next to the “My Favorites” title and click “add” to include it in your list of favorites). If one of your connections has published an update, you’ll see a number next to the “Updates” name . Hovering over the “Updates” button will produce a pop-out menu that includes a snapshot of your connection’s updates.
Want to see what the rest of Yahoo! is up to? Try clicking on theĀ “everyone” tab.
These latest additions to the Yahoo! homepage make it easier to share what interests you with your connections, and, find new people across the network.
Melissa Daniels
Yahoo! Community Manager
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July 28th, 2009 at 8:24 pm
I enjoy the new homepage. yahoo’s search algorithms pull up good news pages.
I dont have any disagreements I can think of really. Outside of some loading issues sometimes[like a message will be given, took to long to load or something], but that is understandable. As it is, relatively new.
I think you guys are still missing a key component of updates on the frontpage and within the profiles. you have to be able to see updates to specific categories of connections not just all and see updates by one service, not just all services.
If oyu could do that on the frontpage or within the updates page in profiles it would increase peoples time looking at things. We each have certain services we use more than others and all too often, the people we care about interacting with the most are categorized and thus we need to be able to see updates for that category.
So, my issue isn’t one of problems but just functionality. I wish the functionality exists.
I have a question, as a yahoo customer, what is the best method to rally people. Is it, to go to suggestions and have people vote on it, or comment here or comment to customer service directly. I know you don’t mind ideas or complaints here, concerning profiles. But, does the comments here show yahoo more than any other places actions, the desires of their customer base.
I still say you need a theme thing
October 23rd, 2009 at 6:41 pm
i itwas was rather cofusing at first but after using it for awhile it was good thank you for it
July 29th, 2009 at 8:25 am
Well, now that yahoo will use Bing as its search engine, I have many questions concerning yahoo’s own social services, specifically profiles.
It seems that the yahoo search engine will need to be alleviated of its duties and as such, I don’t think yahoo should start firing people but use its search engine for profiles and other yahoo services even better.
I am always saying this but, yahoo needs to make the update links better. Links need to go straight to the comment in question. Maybe yahoo search can be made into a focus. Usually searches deal with pages. But, not really links. It would help profiles out a lot of the update links took you to specific comments made, and not just the general page.
Secondly, yahoo search can be used to power specific update streams in profiles. Profiles needs to have a tool where users can access updates for specific categories and specific update sources. What if I just want to see my connections blog entries or a specific categories blog entries as an update stream. That should be possible now, and though it isn’t you guys should use your search teams to purposes like that, making the access to things and their linking more efficient.
Secondly, in the manage my update page, you guys have updates from all sorts of places in the yahoo network and yet, their isn’t a linguistical tool that allows people access to the different pages. I think about yahoo 360. If yahoo 360’s members were able to use 360plus in vietnam or one of the other blog services, so many would have not left the yahoo network for tagged and blogger and myspace and multiply and facebook. The reason they couldnt use the foreign services is the language barrier. I don’t understand why yahoo can’t make sites will language interfaces in its own network
well, I hope this change briongs about greater creativityt in yahoo
July 29th, 2009 at 2:13 pm
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July 29th, 2009 at 3:43 pm
Don’t like it, won’t use it. I don’t need three different pages to use for ‘updates’. Seems like your pages are just regurgitating each other… A waste of space and my time.
October 19th, 2009 at 9:17 am
the same here i thank that is all they want to do is to use all off our time that we dont have…….
July 29th, 2009 at 3:46 pm
…oh yeah. I HATE ANY KIND OF POP UP. I t slows everything down and wastes my time. I want to click, get to a link and get whatever I have to, done. Stop wasting my time.
July 30th, 2009 at 6:19 pm
Cool!
July 31st, 2009 at 10:57 am
I want the old home page back. I just want to check and send mail. I don’t want or need a profile, contacts, IM stop wasting my time. Give me back my old home page, NOW!
August 6th, 2009 at 1:29 pm
Felix,
In the bottom right corner of the homepage you’ll see the option of reverting back to the classic version.
-Melissa
August 22nd, 2009 at 11:01 pm
Melissa, Regarding the reversion option what do YOU mean by ‘classic version’ of the Yahoo! homepage?
To me, ‘classic version’ means the minimalistic; junk free; Yahoo! homepage as it was back in 1994/1995.
August 24th, 2009 at 5:16 pm
Classic: version prior to this latest release (what you see in the screenshots above)
-Melissa
September 28th, 2009 at 9:50 am
Melissa,
U rock 4 telling Felix @ switching 2 classic, doesn’t matter HOW u meant it cause THAT WAS CLASSIC…thanx 4 the LOL comment!! First 1 made that didn’t put me 2 sleep.
October 5th, 2009 at 6:27 am
I agree with Felix I enjoyed my site, This new yahoo SUCKS big time.
If your going to copy cat then give us variety , colors, Variation Like tagged & the other sites! Other wise lets get back to business & give us back Our old sites ! Your Copying “Excite” & “Hotmail” They both give NO space, But a lot of pages to put junk on. I left them & join Yahoo Cause it Gave me the Space! I guess I must find Another Site I can enjoy with privacy! I lost 360 , you transfered me to this new site which I don’t get at all, Then hi5 also , I was happy with just Yahoo & Messenger.!!!
LadyVelvet
Rev.Mary Fitzpatrick
August 22nd, 2009 at 6:37 pm
I TOTALLY AGREE!
July 31st, 2009 at 3:40 pm
GREAT! I love it
August 1st, 2009 at 2:42 pm
Error 502 I can not invie new contects
August 2nd, 2009 at 5:57 am
Are we ever going to be able to personalize or should I say customize our profiles? On 360 we could do this!!!!
August 2nd, 2009 at 10:13 am
I have asked the same question as Diane a couple of times and never get an answer.. Are we ever going to be able to personalize our profile?
August 6th, 2009 at 1:29 pm
It’s on the roadmap, but I can’t give you a firm time as to when you’ll see this feature. We’re aware that you all are interested in having this option.
-Melissa
August 27th, 2009 at 7:05 pm
I think a good idea to add to this blog and to be blunt, all the service blogs like this are popularity tables.
Many of us have asked for personalizations and it would be cool if you had a table on this wordpress blog which is titled tables where you put suggestions as simple phrases. for example
its structure would be like this
TITLE &(ENTRY NAME, VOTEBOX)*
so,
FEATURES
RSS Feed for blog VB
Personalization VB
and etc
just a simple table which allows people who come by the page to checkmark a feature listed which is not present in the service. You can make them buzz’s. Just embed the buzz on this page.
I know yahoo has to do what is best for yahoo but it would at least be a good signal of growth and concern by your user base and something straightforward concerning changes users want to a particular yahoo service. In this case yahoo profiles
August 3rd, 2009 at 4:23 am
Are we ever going to be able to personalize or should I say customize our profiles? On 360 we could do this!!!!
this ism guestion also and i wanna get the Answer.
i wanna have 360 or some thing like that.
August 3rd, 2009 at 3:25 pm
I can’t edit blog posts.
Another issue.
Another bug. *yawn*
August 3rd, 2009 at 6:31 pm
While it’s all fine and dandy that the staff at Yahoo! is trying to make some of their features and services more asthetically pleasing(I don’t think I have any real complaints about the new home-page), I do think that before they make things more shiny and pretty to look at that they should work on making things FUNCTIONAL FIRST! Melissa, you’ve got to let those boys and girls in charge of developing these things that they need to get their priorities straight. Make the profiles and their blogs more functional, eliminate any existing bugs/flaws in the system, add promised/requested features, and for the love of all that is holy, COMPLETE THE CURSED PROFILES ONCE AND FOR ALL! Believe me, many of us(Those who haven’t left yet) are growing increasingly impatient and tired of waiting for this half-hazard, incomplete profile system to be completed.
September 28th, 2009 at 9:58 am
I totally agree, i mean RIGHT now my task bar is flashing a “!Done,but with errors on page.” It’s so LAME…
August 4th, 2009 at 1:52 am
Yahoo should fix the existing problems before expending time developing more features, such as a new Yahoo homepage.
First on the list is the lack of help from customer care. Their predetermined stock answers don’t even relate to the customer’s problem and so writing to them is an utter waste of time. They just spin you around and around, and ignore your concerns. Why do you pay these people to be spinmeisters?
I think I have the formula, and it goes like this:
Hello [Insert customer name here],
Thank you for writing to Yahoo! Profiles.
We understand that you have contacted us regarding [Insert any rubbish here and be sure to avoid what the customer actually wrote about].
Yahoo apologizes for the problem you are having with Yahoo Profiles. Be assured that we have noted the problem and are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible, but at this time we cannot offer you an estimated date when this will be resolved.
Unfortunately we cannot provide any further information regarding this issue.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you and we appreciate your patience.
Thank you again for contacting Yahoo.
Regards,
[Insert Yahoo representative's name here]
So there you have it! The formula for the Yahoo reply. It’s just a waste time as round and round you go and get no answers and no help.
Forging ahead to develop new features, while ignoring the current problems and ignoring your customers is not good.
STOP forging ahead and fix what you already have.
Sincerely,
marybeth
August 4th, 2009 at 9:27 am
I agree totally with your commeny Marybeth Yahoo customer Care is a Joke.
As you so rightly point if you are one of the lucky (?) ones that gets an answer from them it is just a stock copy and paste reply that very often has nothing at all to with the question that you asked.
It is just another example of the lack of regard Yahoo has for its customer base.
August 4th, 2009 at 2:17 pm
Marybeth,
To provide a little context, we have lots of different teams that work on different Yahoo! products. Improving the homepage does not take resources away from improving profiles.
With respect to Customer Care, I’m aware of the fact that many users have been receiving “roundabout” Customer Care responses and I am working to remedy this and create targeted, appropriate responses for issues.
We are working on resolving issues, but are constrained to a monthly development cycle so releases are pushed out monthly instead of “on a whim.” We do regularly do releases which include patches for issues.
-Melissa
August 4th, 2009 at 4:14 pm
Melissa,
With all due respect and I do understand as I’m sure most here do, that you have little or no control over the development of profiles and/or time frames for updates … however … why would Yahoo release a product that is in no way whatsoever ready for public use? That answer would take care of many questions and issues posted continually here at your blog. Regardless of whether the 360 profiles were here, there or nowhere, this new profile is barely usable. It offers virtually no functionality and is inefficient at best. To wait monthly for issues and bugs to be fixed that should have never been public in the first place is absurd to even expect customers [which is what we are] to be patient with. I would venture a guess that vast numbers of users/customers are leaving, deleting accounts, and just not bothering to even log in anymore. What is here to entice them to do so? And herein lies a tip that for whatever reason I cannot begin to fathom that Yahoo powers that be just do not get, a huge number of those same users/customers are of an adult age. For whatever reason in itself, Yahoo here in the states seems to attract an older customer as opposed to the young ones of other social networks, portals, etc. Yahoo does not entertain the same users as Myspace or Facebook or even MSN Live. But yet, Yahoo delivers no respect or product that is acceptable or even considerable to such an age bracket. What is that all about? Could they possibly even begin to think that with a product this inefficient and incomplete it could entice young customers to be here? That’s laughable! Younger people are even more savvy and expect even more than our age group does and Yahoo can’t even satisfy or even maintain the users they currently have! I would guess the median age of the typical Yahoo employee to be quite less than that of the typical Yahoo user. So with all that said and I’m sure no one is listening or paying attention because from our standpoint that is how we see it, that is how we’ve been made to feel, what is the point of even updating your profile blog?
August 4th, 2009 at 5:37 pm
Well said. I don’t think I could add any more to that.
Again, well said.
August 6th, 2009 at 11:13 am
Well said Janus you hit the nail on the head.. I have the feeling that we all are being completely ignored on here..
August 6th, 2009 at 1:18 pm
Gypsy,
Profiles WAS and IS ready for public release. When you look at what it replaced, it does that and more.
Bugs are fixed as they’re resolved– they don’t wait for a monthly release cycle. Enhancements do. While I’m certain many of you will disagree with my next points, the age verification/freeze was not a bug. It behaves exactly as the developers intended– after you have changed your account verification questions, your age is frozen. This is how its supposed to work.
If it was a bug and did not perform as expected, things would be pushed out as they’re resolved. We don’t expect you to, nor do we want you to, wait a month for something that is actually broken, to be fixed.
I also acknowledge that for many of you, profiles seems like a “step down” and is “barely usable” as you were hoping for a 360-like social networking site. That’s not what profiles is. Instead, it’s a social control panel. It is designed to be used to share activity, and, aggregate this activity. There are features (like the guestbook and the blog) that allow you to enhance this social control panel, but at the end of the day, profiles wasn’t (and isn’t) a 360 replacement. It’s a replacement for the old manage.members.yahoo.com pages.
-Melissa
August 6th, 2009 at 8:58 pm
If this IS the final release and what it is supposed to be, oh my God! I reiterate… laughable. Especially if Yahoo truly believes it is offering a Twitter replacement. This is the saddest waste of resources… programmers, bandwidth, etc. I don’t get it. What IS the purpose? I don’t use webmail rather an email client, but logged in to check spam as I periodically do, and was horrified to find my contacts and information on my Yahoo mail page! What is that? Why do I need that in my email? IF I did use webmail, I would be livid at that intrusion. Social control panel. LoL Un huh… sure it is. Good God, again… what a waste of space, time and every other resource I can think of. I’ve been giving it the old college try and really trying to use my profile but no one else is and it seems so insignificant and I already have a Twitter account and a Myspace page. If I need another, I’ll head on over to Facebook. This is just ridiculous.
P.s. On the bugs issue? Wrong. I have been reporting bugs here on your profile blog as well as utilizing the feedback form like crazy to no avail. Not one bug I’ve reported has been fixed. And these are genuine bugs and issues. Try again.
August 16th, 2009 at 11:04 pm
If profiles was never meant to be a 360 replacement, why weren’t we told this from the beginning? Why did I allow a link to my 360 page be placed in the 360 team blog then to promote the new system? Why did Yahoo PROMOTE the universal profile as 360 replacement? Why did I hang on, hoping that Yahoo would fulfill its promist that the profile system would be better than 360?
August 5th, 2009 at 6:59 am
What does this post have to do with the new profile system?
August 6th, 2009 at 1:11 pm
This blog covers profiles across the network. Since the new homepage allows you to update your connections (something that is available in profiles) and, view your connection’s updates, it makes sense for it to also be on this blog.
-Melissa
August 16th, 2009 at 11:05 pm
So if this isn’t supposed to be a social network, why should we use it? The one thing that helped me to connect to other users was 360…and you’ve destroyed that.
August 5th, 2009 at 11:50 pm
Can anyone please tell me how to search people with “keywords” instead of proper names n email ids???
August 6th, 2009 at 1:00 pm
alka,
You can’t– you may search by name, nickname, and email address.
-Melissa
August 8th, 2009 at 8:59 am
Hey Melissa,
What do I have to do incase I want to search for people whose exact name/email I’m not sure of…..earlier I could put in a few keywords, and get specific results…
Even in my own case, if someone doesn’t know my last name, he/she has no hope of ever contacting me becoz there are over 4000+ people names “alka”…..HELP!!!!!
August 6th, 2009 at 1:12 am
A SOLUTION:
Thanks for your reply Melissa. Instead of a monthly cycle of releases, Yahoo could utilize an “upon completion” schedule. This allows “known issues” (problems) to be given priority. Yahoo could establish a “Hot Team” to quickly resolve “known issues” or combine the teams to concentrate all resources on problem elimination before developing new products.
The best course is to avoid issues in the first place by careful programming and thorough testing.
Kids in elementary school are taught that it is fundamental when programming to always have an “opposite” to an action. If you can scroll “right” then you must be able to scroll “left”. If you can scroll “down” then you must be able go “up”.
This is basic to all programming.
So if you can “activate” a Profile, then you should be able to “de-activate” the Profile. If Yahoo “posts” a birth date, then there should be a way to “remove” that birth date. If Yahoo “combines” the Profile with an Email account then there should be a way to “separate” the two. Where there is an “in” there must be an “out”.
The problems all seem to stem from one thing: the failure to observe fundamental programming protocols.
Give your Yahoo clients a choice by observing basic programming protocols. Let Yahoo clients decide if they want to post their birth date or not. Let them decide if they want to have their Profile information displayed on their Email opening page or not. Let them de-activate their Profile and not just hide it.
Fix the programming and you’ll fix the problems. Always provide an opposite function and let people “opt out”.
Yahoo is not currently doing these things. It has been more than the 35 days required by Yahoo but I still can’t edit the birth date nor remove all the Profile information from the Email opening page.
I don’t need instructions on how to do this, but rather Yahoo needs to provide options that actually function.
I have un-checked the “Enable Connections” box under Mail Options and all Profile information did disappear from my Email account, but then several weeks later some of it re-appeared although the “Enable Connections” box remains un-checked. Thanks but I’d rather choose for myself if I want to connect the Profile to my Email.
Of course Customer Care has been of no use. They insist that the Profile information can’t be removed from the Email account, despite the fact that I saw with my own eyes that it was totally removed for several weeks. Kindly remove the birth date information and then remove the Profile information from my Email opening page. If you can put it there then you can remove it.
Failure to observe fundamental programming protocols by providing an “opposite function” ALWAYS results in problems. Where there is an “on” there must be an “off”.
August 6th, 2009 at 12:53 pm
Marybeth,
There are “opt out” options in place– don’t want a profile? Hide it. This isn’t a new addition to the system– this has always been the case.
“Deactivating” is not a term used within profiles as it can often create too much confusion, since your profile is directly tied to your email and the rest of your activity on the network. Deactivating could be interpreted as closing the account altogether.
To hide your age, you can hide your profile, or, wait until the fix is pushed out on the 18th (we are doing two releases this month to “fix” the issue you all commented on– our regular release will come out on the 31st).
-Melissa
August 9th, 2009 at 10:16 am
Too late, i’m outtie.
August 10th, 2009 at 12:30 am
where is that “opt-out” option on yahoo mail page ??? the things r more complicated now.how can i remove all other things than “Today” from Yahoo mail page including ads ??
August 6th, 2009 at 3:03 pm
marybeth (I wonder if you are the marybeth I knew from 360 … if only there were a way to search in profiles – that worked!), I’d give up with Yahoo if I were you. They have lost it. Profiles and Customer Care are both jokes (as you point out). I only re-load my profile in the hope that the 35-day period has expired (if only there were some indication of whether it had started, or where you were in it!)
Profiles isn’t a social network, Yahoo have given up with that. Whatever Profiles is, it’s much less than 360 (a simple features comparison reveals that), so if 360 was killed based on low traffic Profiles will go the same way. No point in using it. I don’t. Staying here will just raise your blood pressure and have you hitting the wall. Whatever could have been good here is lost (pity they only looked at the number of people on 360, rather than considered their buying power).
Leave it, and move on. Dialogue is one-way and fruitless.
August 10th, 2009 at 7:03 am
I don’t use yahoo much any more only e mail and messenger i use to use it for every thing but now i use google as much if not more then yahoo
August 10th, 2009 at 1:21 pm
This is so ironic.. many of us have been complaining for weeks about leaving a comment on a contacts page and that comment also shows up on the users page.. Now yahoo must have made a small attempt to correct the problem but of course now comments will not show up on our contacts page only our own.. lol.. This site is becoming more frustrating everyday.. The only reason I keep my profile is to stay in touch with my contacts.. The blogging system totally sucks ( can’t edit it at all ) and on top of that we can’t add pics from our own files.. And included in the updates should be a notice when someone posts a blog.. I had a friend whose blog went unnoticed for days..If this keeps up there will be no reason to stay on here.
August 10th, 2009 at 7:21 pm
All of a sudden I can no longer get to my profile or update status from yahoo messenger. Nothing shows up there at all. Is this a new thing or a bug in the system? I use messenger a lot more than anything else and I prefer to naviagate from there. There are so many bugs lately. Mail from profile contacts is going in the Spam box. Comments on the guestbook don’t post or don’t show up on either page at times, other times only on one page or the other. Things are very slow to load and most of the time now IE just won’t access Yahoo pages. Hopefully you can shed some light on some of these issues. Profiles is just too darn buggy and now messenger and mail are just as buggy. I’m afraid to use the new homepage for the same reason.
August 11th, 2009 at 3:41 pm
Joy,
This is not a feature– if you’re not able to edit your status in Messenger, please follow this link to contact the Messenger CC team: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/messenger/messenger9/help9.html
Re: mail from profiles going into spam– at some point you marked a message as spam and it’s remembering this setting. To rectify it, unmark the profiles messages as spam.
-Melissa
August 12th, 2009 at 3:09 pm
Before you go fixing more things and making them new, shouldn’t you fix the things that are broken, like your new Profiles…today alone all my blogs disappeared along with guestbook comments…and please do not say write Yahoo’s customer care, been there, done that, I get a random form letter response with absolutely no results, kind of like 360 was!
August 13th, 2009 at 6:27 am
Help Melissa !
What is left of our little EX-360 community is in trouble! We get EXACTLY the same bugs as we had on 360 : guestbook comments don’t appear, or are there on and off. The same happens to blog entries.
(For instance, the two articles I wrote since the death of 360 cannot be seen by anybody but me, and not all the time.)
There must be something wrong with my Profile, I’ve not been able to move my old blog and only got answers written by robots to my complains. And now bugs are back.
Thanks a lot in advance for your answer
August 13th, 2009 at 6:29 am
And why can’t we share Profile Blog entry on Profile? je me pose cette question…..
August 17th, 2009 at 4:17 pm
That’s because this blog is powered by WordPress but hosted by Yahoo– your updates here are actually on a WordPress site, not a Yahoo site.
-Melissa
August 13th, 2009 at 7:20 am
I agree with anna-vero :
First on our yahoo profile we have the same problems, the same “bugs” than we had on yahoo 360. We don’t want that !
Secondly some of us have been loosing their blog’s articles since the 360’s death.
Finally yahoo profile isn’t pleasing to the eye and not practical to surf for a social network…
What is going to do yahoo profile ’s Team to correct all these bugs and allow us to surf pleasantly on our favorite social network ?
Best wishes
Nadia S
August 14th, 2009 at 1:03 am
I notice that
http://movies.yahoo.com
still has a link for 360..
August 17th, 2009 at 4:18 pm
Nice catch, Ted.
I’ve emailed the movies team to see if they can’t pull that down.
-Melissa
August 18th, 2009 at 5:19 am
my comment on this is that my yahoomail was blocked , and i dont no what apoon to it pls if u can open for me i ll thank u so much
August 30th, 2009 at 9:57 am
I want my old mail and webpage back!!!!!!
September 6th, 2009 at 12:35 am
Stop redirecting me to the new annoying yahoo page. I have to keep clearing my cookies to get the old one back wasting my time. Get rid of all the slow loading annoying apps, flash rubbish and gimmicks. Just have a clean fast page without the useless dross, Bring back a basic email link which takes you straight to your inbox without having to click through a minefield of things popping up, ads and other wastes of time. The new page looks like it has been designed by a child with no idea of web design. Hope he is only on work experience from school and you aren’t having to pay him….
September 16th, 2009 at 9:54 am
How are you
September 17th, 2009 at 12:46 am
helo.wat i can ad e new profile in the blakroz61?help me.
i cant speek englesh
help me for ad a new profile to the blakroz61
September 17th, 2009 at 12:50 am
i want geret a new id to the blak roz.can you help me?
September 18th, 2009 at 3:54 am
I hate the new look in profiles and will not be using it again. Yahoo ran 360 in the ground, which I liked, and now you are ruining this page. I plan to use another site. Frankly, Im thinking about deleting my whole account. Who the heck came up with this lame idea?
September 18th, 2009 at 7:13 pm
ha..ha…..u guys are all making rubbish,dont comments, lots of comment will drive u crazy.god hate human with bad tounges hehehehehe.
September 28th, 2009 at 10:26 am
Why is there STILL black ugly lines through words on my homepage &MORE…it looks BAd & is so annoying, something should fix that by now. GRRR!!
October 6th, 2009 at 3:14 pm
I’d love to hide my age, but every time I got to “Edit My Profile” I get “Your account was deactivated by an administrator.
October 13th, 2009 at 5:11 pm
does anyone know if it is possible to remove the updates from my page…? Why do i have to see news stories about someone reading news! How crazy is that?? Or that someone just played a game?? Oh god how can i stop the clutter!! Yahoo needs to install a big RED BUTTON front and center that reads DELETE THIS SICKENING PROFILE AND GIVE ME BACK THE NICE CLEAN SIMPLE ONE I HAD BEFORE!
December 2nd, 2009 at 5:12 pm
why do guys lie about where they live????? he says he lives there but in a profile up date he says he lives in Visalia
December 30th, 2009 at 10:28 am
i think this is a good way to connect and i like this new upgrade, except when i go to my profile it says i do not have acess!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!!