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Yahoo to axe public-chat rooms feature


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#1 +Blank

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Posted 03 December 2012 - 20:00

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Yahoo has announced plans to permanently axe the public chat rooms feature of its messaging tool.
It said in a blog post it would replace the tool, along with other services being removed, with new features.
The chat-rooms tool came under fire in 2005, with advertisers pulling ads after reports of illegal under-age sex-themed rooms.
Yahoo said the feature was closing because it was not "adding enough value" for users.
Along with public chat rooms, Pingbox and Windows Live Messenger interoperability are all scheduled to be removed on 14 December, and some other features will disappear at the end of January.
"Sometimes… we have to make tough decisions," Yahoo said.
"This helps us spend more energy on creating experiences that make Yahoo the most fun way to spend your time."

The company said it would now focus on modernising its "core Yahoo products experiences".
'Teen girls'
Yahoo Messenger is one of the earliest online messaging tools, launched in 1998.
In 2005, Yahoo closed a number of chat rooms, including "girls 13 & up for much older men," "teen girls for older fat men" and "8-12 yo [year-old] girls for older men".
Many of these rooms were in the "Schools and education" and "Teen" chat categories.
The company then announced it would restrict the service to users aged 18 and older.
Sex chats
Other websites that provide online chat services have also been involved in under-age sex scandals.
In June this year, Habbo Hotel, a popular social network for children, temporarily suspended the chat function on its service, following claims paedophiles were using the virtual hotel to groom youngsters for sex.
A two-month Channel 4 investigation revealed explicit sex chats were common within minutes of logging on to the service.
A spokesman for children's charity Childnet told the BBC: "The message from us is that children need to know how to stay safe."

http://www.bbc.co.uk...nology-20582550

I think this is very sad. I remember spending so many countless hours in Yahoo! chat when i was 14 and new to the internet in 1998. Was a great service. Would still be great if they'd actually remove them damn porn bots. Yahoo has been making bad mistake after bad mistake, and now i feel they deserve to just die. They keep killing off their products and services that people actually want to use.

All yahoo would have to do is stop the bots, and ALOT of people would flood back to sue their chat service. Used to be great in the pre messenger days when it was all browser based. SO many nights talking to old men i thought were girls my age. It's the thought that counts, ha.

Also i'm not sure how different British spelling is, but surely "paedophiles" isnt the right spelling over there?


#2 Hum

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Posted 03 December 2012 - 20:17

Shucks ... there goes all my perverted sex friends ... :/

#3 KomaWeiß

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Posted 03 December 2012 - 20:22

I stopped using those damn chatrooms due to the fact of the damn annoying bots that plague Yahoo messenger. Plus the whole IM client is crap. It looks all fancy but just really annoying and too many features.

#4 Routerbad

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Posted 03 December 2012 - 20:26

It's about time. In 1995 this was novel and provided a way for people to meet, before it became the popular way for pedophiles to operate.

#5 Tweaky Nippleton

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Posted 03 December 2012 - 20:38

View Postmuggerfugger, on 03 December 2012 - 20:00, said:


Also i'm not sure how different British spelling is, but surely "paedophiles" isnt the right spelling over there?

Actually it is a proper spelling. *cues "The More You Know" music*

#6 cork1958

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Posted 11 December 2012 - 15:20

Yay!!

Wasn't even worth squat in 1995!

#7 vetGrowled

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Posted 11 December 2012 - 22:46

Yahoo is not but 20 years behind everyone else now.

#8 pes2013

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Posted 11 December 2012 - 22:49

I agree. Its sad to see this go but they never paid attention. They just simply let the bots roam free........

When is it closing? I want to pass thru it the last day to refond memories :)

#9 Raa

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Posted 11 December 2012 - 22:50

About time they shut down that cesspool tbh.