Removing Ads From Yahoo Posts

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  • MikeC

    Removing Ads From Yahoo Posts

    Does anyone have or know of script that will stop yahoo adding their adverts
    to end of post to groups?

    TIA



  • kaeli

    #2
    Re: Removing Ads From Yahoo Posts

    In article <c8v2ah$lhr$1@n ewsg3.svr.pol.c o.uk>, Poster@post.com
    enlightened us with...[color=blue]
    > Does anyone have or know of script that will stop yahoo adding their adverts
    > to end of post to groups?
    >[/color]

    It's free for a reason. Stop trying to get around it or they'll stop
    offering free services at all. Don't spoil it for people.

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    • Lee

      #3
      Re: Removing Ads From Yahoo Posts

      MikeC said:[color=blue]
      >
      >Does anyone have or know of script that will stop yahoo adding their adverts
      >to end of post to groups?[/color]

      In general, if you want somebody to provide a service for
      you, you have to play by their rules. If you don't like
      the rules, get your own web site.

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      • Grant Wagner

        #4
        Re: Removing Ads From Yahoo Posts

        kaeli wrote:
        [color=blue]
        > In article <c8v2ah$lhr$1@n ewsg3.svr.pol.c o.uk>, Poster@post.com
        > enlightened us with...[color=green]
        > > Does anyone have or know of script that will stop yahoo adding their adverts
        > > to end of post to groups?
        > >[/color]
        >
        > It's free for a reason. Stop trying to get around it or they'll stop
        > offering free services at all. Don't spoil it for people.[/color]

        I agree with the sentiment, but I disagree with the reasoning. It's decidedly
        *not* free. Yahoo incures considerable expense to provide the service to the
        public. You "pay" Yahoo for the service by having advertisements appear in the
        posts. If you stop "paying" Yahoo for the service, the service will disappear.

        tanstaafl - There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch

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