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Re: Yahoo is now recycling handles


From: Jason Hellenthal <jhellenthal () dataix net>
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2013 10:56:31 -0400

Alec . . . I'll take "I don"t use Yahoo because of Yahoo 's" for a 100 please.

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On Sep 4, 2013, at 9:36, Leo Bicknell <bicknell () ufp org> wrote:


On Sep 3, 2013, at 10:47 PM, Peter Kristolaitis <alter3d () alter3d ca> wrote:

The issue was studied thoroughly by a committee of MBAs who, after extensive thought (read: 19 bottles of scotch), 
determined that there was money to be made.

whatcouldpossiblygowrong?

Apparently it was implemented by a group of low-bid programmers in a far off land.

I have, err, had, a Yahoo! account I used for two things, getting e-mail from Yahoo! groups and accessing Flickr.  I 
was on Flickr not a two or three months ago to fix a picture someone noticed was in the wrong album.

When I saw this I thought I should log in again to reset my one year ticker.  Off to www.yahoo.com and click sign in.

Enter userid, enter password.

Drops me to a CAPTCHA screen, that's odd, never seen that before, but ok.

Enter CAPTCHA and it redirects me to "https://edit.yahoo.com/forgot";, which when reached from said CAPTCHA screen 
renders as a 100% blank page.

That's some fine web coding.

I went to the flickr site, tried to log in.  At least there it tells me my userid is in the process of being 
recycled.  No option to recover.

Try creating a new account with the same userid, sorry, it's in use.

So as far as I can tell:
 - The must be inactive for one year is BS, and/or logging into Flickr didn't count in my case.
 - No notifications are sent, so if you're a person who is there for things like Yahoo groups and forwards your 
e-mail elsewhere you may be using the service in a way that generates no logs.
 - There is no way to get an account back that is in the recycling phase, which is frankly stupid.

As a result Yahoo! has lost a Flickr and Groups member, and I'm not sure I see any reason to sign up again at this 
point.

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