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	<title>Comments on: Is Yahoo Chat Listening</title>
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		<title>By: Joseph Peters</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joseph Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description>I don&#039;t have any problems bringing up the captcha at first.  If the ONE chat room I go to is full, I don&#039;t want to go to another room.  I picked that room because I know the people there and I am comfortable in that room.  After retrying to join the same room about 50 times, the captcha window suddenly becomes unavailable error 999.  Even when I shut down messenger and restart it the captcha box that shows in the chat window shows up.  Then when I type in the correct letters and words chat just locks up.  If I wait long enough it tells me that my request to enter chat has timed out.  Please try again later.
     Yahoo is AFRAID apparently of real users due to the lawsuits revolving around the reasons they removed user created rooms.  I can guarantee as a regular person to one specific user created room that we had no predators or such using our room.  It was created under adult chat just to encourage children to stay away.  And our room as a collective single group of people would refuse to acknowledge childrens presence if we even suspected someone being too young.
     It now appears to be yahoos motive to remove user friendly applications and services and only cater to automated programs that can seemingly synchronize algorhithms with yahoos captcha contract.  Yes I realize captcha is a third party service site.  Yahoo corporate headquarters must have the belief that humans would be better off if machines ran everything.  If the real estate market would practice overly strict policies such as yahoo the real estate market would have probably never crashed and created the chain reaction that left us in the economical downturn we are in.
     It seems yahoo corp needs to sell houses and real estate agents need to run public community programs and internet social applications.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t have any problems bringing up the captcha at first.  If the ONE chat room I go to is full, I don&#8217;t want to go to another room.  I picked that room because I know the people there and I am comfortable in that room.  After retrying to join the same room about 50 times, the captcha window suddenly becomes unavailable error 999.  Even when I shut down messenger and restart it the captcha box that shows in the chat window shows up.  Then when I type in the correct letters and words chat just locks up.  If I wait long enough it tells me that my request to enter chat has timed out.  Please try again later.<br />
     Yahoo is AFRAID apparently of real users due to the lawsuits revolving around the reasons they removed user created rooms.  I can guarantee as a regular person to one specific user created room that we had no predators or such using our room.  It was created under adult chat just to encourage children to stay away.  And our room as a collective single group of people would refuse to acknowledge childrens presence if we even suspected someone being too young.<br />
     It now appears to be yahoos motive to remove user friendly applications and services and only cater to automated programs that can seemingly synchronize algorhithms with yahoos captcha contract.  Yes I realize captcha is a third party service site.  Yahoo corporate headquarters must have the belief that humans would be better off if machines ran everything.  If the real estate market would practice overly strict policies such as yahoo the real estate market would have probably never crashed and created the chain reaction that left us in the economical downturn we are in.<br />
     It seems yahoo corp needs to sell houses and real estate agents need to run public community programs and internet social applications.</p>
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