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When reading the comments on Yahoo news articles, how do you read comment replies when more that 30 are there?
When someone leaves a comment on a Yahoo article, and people start replying to that comment, the reply button underneath the original comment starts counting all of the replies. Once the comment reaches 30 replies, however, it won't show any new replies, even though the counter says more have been made. How do you view these other replies?
For example, the first comment on this article http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/eu_poland_plane_crash
"Piotr - I'm still in shock." has 38 replies. But when I click to view those replies, only the first 30 show up with no way of accessing the rest.
2 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hi,
I had the same question and here's the answer I got from Yahoo:
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Thank you for writing to Yahoo! News.
I understand you would like to see more than 30 replies on the comments
on Yahoo! News. I'm sorry, but the feature you are describing is
currently not available on Yahoo! News.
Rest assured that I will pass along your input to the Product Team. It
is possible that this feature may be included in one of Yahoo! News'
future releases. There is always something on the drawing board and
several of our best features have come directly from users like you. We
appreciate your reporting this to us. It is through user comments and
feedback that we are able to continue to make improvements to Yahoo!
News.
To provide additional feedback or suggestions directly to our Product
team, please visit Yahoo! News Suggestion Board where you can make
suggestions and view the most recent topics and top rated suggestions
created directly from users such as yourself. Go to:
http://suggestions.yahoo.com/?prop=news
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At least we know not to look further to make sure we missed something, eh?
Cheers!
Source(s): Yahoo News Team - Anonymous5 years ago
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