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We the undersigned would like Yahoo to seriously consider changing their chat programming and/or take an aggressive stance against spammers in their chat rooms.
We realize that their chat room is free and supported by advertising dollars. However, the spam in their chat rooms is reaching to an extent whereby it has already eroded any enjoyment by the users and casts a suspicious eye on those legitimate advertisers who's dollars assist in keeping this site free.
While the content of this spam is not at issue, it is of an adult or pornographic nature and is indiscriminately being posted in all chat rooms regardless of a chat rooms content, orientation or topic specifications.
Yahoo advertisers should realize that their legitimate investment in advertising dollars is being minimized by spammers whom are taking away business from them. While Yahoo has taken some steps in curbing this, the spam problem still grows worse.
We who sign this petition support Yahoo, support free chat, support their advertisers and for the above mentioned reasons would ask the Yahoo Management Team seek a permanent resolution to this problem. |
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I am one woman. I represent only myself. I am not in agreement on many issues and topics with my fellow chatters in Yahoo.
However, after using Yahoo's free chat rooms for years now, patronizing their advertisers and making hundreds of friends, I am of the belief that this petition echos the sentiment of thousands of Yahoo chat users in saying that spam is destroying what's left of a great resource in the web.
Your signature will not be publically displayed here in order to protect your privacy. When this petition ends, it will be sent directly to the Yahoo Inc, management team. |
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