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Anonymous asked in Yahoo ProductsYahoo Answers · 6 days ago

"Yahoo! found the way to destroy the most massive amount of history in the shortest amount of time with absolutely no recourse"?

What can we do????

Updated 5 days ago:

"No "history" is being destroyed, but a lot of garbage and value-less nonsense is going to be removed from the 'net (no loss there)."

Says a level 7 with over a million points.

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  • Daniel
    Lv 7
    5 days ago

    There is nothing we can do Unfortunately 

  • .
    Lv 7
    5 days ago

    No "history" is being destroyed, but a lot of garbage and value-less nonsense is going to be removed from the 'net (no loss there). 

  • 5 days ago

    Probably not much.  But it is a waste that such a slice of human participation - the good, the bad and the ugly - is just going to be deleted away instead of being fully archived somewhere.

  • 6 days ago

    Eh.

    That's a clever way to put it.

    I doubt it has thee most random posts by people for a specific website... I would venture to say Youtube probably has more although obviously the nature of each site is different... but anyway going along with that quote I'd say that Yahoo at least found a way to skittishly adhere to Cancel Culture whilst achieving a first in history all at the same time.

    It's a win-win for them and a tough deprivation for us.

    I'm not sure what I'll do when I have to keep my opinions to myself... which aren't even extreme or offensive, but sometimes honest. 

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  • 6 days ago

    Show up at Verizon Headquarters in New Jersey on April 19th for the protest.

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