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Why do I keep getting error messages when I try to comment on articles?

Every time I go to add a comment at the end of an article on Yahoo, I get the following error message: Oops! Try again. (Error: CMT-AJ-REP-REMT). I haven't been able to add a thumbs up or down, or a comment for days now. Can you help?

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  • 9 years ago
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    This is one of the great Yahoo mysteries of life. The few intrepid souls who have actually managed to contact someone at Yahoo tells us the tale of monkeys working their tech support who do not know their own error codes and keep asking for more information. Others tell you to clear your cache, refresh the page, etc. but I have yet to actually hear anyone say that worked. It would surprise me since the issue crosses over not only browsers, but computers and networks.

    The vast majority seem to think it is a Yahoo ban for breaking one of their posting rules. The problem is that no one can figure out what rule or guideline was broken, how long the ban lasts, or why it is often spotty. So good luck on finding an actual answer or solution but if you do PLEASE share it with the rest of us.

  • 9 years ago

    In my opinion and in my case I believe it is because Yahoo is a San Francisco based pro President Obama machine that does not like conservatives that are resourceful and respectful and some employees are blocking people. I am sure they would say it's a glitch and they are working on it. There are example on youtube and others when people have taken out two or more accounts on different computers and proves my argument, and as I type this, over to the right it says "Opps you have 87 misspellings.

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