Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's blatant election interference trying to destroy another area of communication for the public. My tech SIL was talking about it recently.
That’s a bit of a jump. Source?
Sounds like conspiratorial nonsense to me. If someone is trying to influence the election by limiting yahoo they aren’t too bright.
95% of yahoo users are older people and most Democrat. Not difficult to see the signal.
I think most older people lean right, especially on all the woke stuff. I know of several who started voting R due to that. Besides, there’s many ways to disseminate information other than email. Most of those people are on Facebook so they can see their grandkids or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's blatant election interference trying to destroy another area of communication for the public. My tech SIL was talking about it recently.
That’s a bit of a jump. Source?
Sounds like conspiratorial nonsense to me. If someone is trying to influence the election by limiting yahoo they aren’t too bright.
95% of yahoo users are older people and most Democrat. Not difficult to see the signal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's blatant election interference trying to destroy another area of communication for the public. My tech SIL was talking about it recently.
That’s a bit of a jump. Source?
Sounds like conspiratorial nonsense to me. If someone is trying to influence the election by limiting yahoo they aren’t too bright.
95% of yahoo users are older people and most Democrat. Not difficult to see the signal.