News Items Not Expanded anymore?

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Latest news feed appears to have just switched to showing only headlines, and not the expanded view of each item.

https://seekingalpha.com/market-news 
I don't see any option in settings for changing that back?

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Lost the ability to see text with headlines of latest news. How do I correct it?
Now even seeking alpha took away detailed news for free???????
Dividend News new list view.

Under "Dividend News" - in the past, the dividend news page would show the companies that increased their dividends & it would also show if the dividend was an increase & by how much. Today, the dividend news page is just showing a list view declared dividends and it doesn't show if there has been an increase from a prior dividend. Instead, you have to click on each notification / company to see if the new declared dividend is a raise or not.

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JohnP76

Why the news articles are not expanded anymore? With the popups and all these annoyances this website is quickly becoming unbrowsable

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JohnP76

Shame on you, moneygrubbers

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anonymous
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Quote from sg7416

Why wud i pay Seeking for content, brokers provide for free. Or pay a legiemitate news site for news. THis is nuts. Seeking was my go to site every morning and now i wont use it. 

Hi,

We really value all of this feedback and thank you for being a long-time Seeking Alpha user.

Can you please share which broker platform offers a full text news stream of short form bulleted news? The only products I'm aware of which offer this experience are paid products like FactSet StreetAccount and Bloomberg First Word which are available in institutional grade products. 


Our headline experience should be comparable to most other free sites and broker platforms. Our Premium product offers the institutional grade experience for a fraction of the cost.

Thanks,

Daniel Hochman

Director of Product, Seeking Alpha

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anonymous
Quote from maillot jaune

This site is getting worse and worse, constant pop-ups spamming for their "premium service"

Hi,

I will speak to our Marketing team about the pop-up frequency. Thank you for raising this issue.

Thanks,

Daniel Hochman

Director of Product, Seeking Alpha

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sg7416

They will learn fast, when nobody signs up for this premium crap. As nobody did for their premium calls. and as everyone mocks their articles. 

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diceparker

The new system really sucks too much clicking on useless info to get to what you want to see. If I didn't have a subscription to an author I'd deep six this site

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sg7416

So the headlines appear and you can click on each one to read the story __WHAT IS THE POINT OF THIS CHANGE?

making us CLICK each story, what a joke. 

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sbrodie

What the heck happened to our summary paragraphs!! the site is worthless with out that and I will look at other sources if you all do not provide that feature back

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East Coast Manager

Not the best decision...very annoying and takes away time that we spend on the site...

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Chumpmenudo

I would prefer pop ups if it means keeping the full paragraph news summaries, they are worth it.  I really dislike this change, likely a final straw for me.  Very sad, this used to be an incredible investor community, but you are removing our reasons for coming.

Prior to the premium option, and access to more articles, we used to enjoy super rich comment streams which for me, set this site apart from any other. I learned so much!  It's not a matter of paying for your "premium" service that bothers me, its that you have it at all.  You've fragmented the community; even if I pay for the premium, many of the great commentators I used to love to read won't, and aren't here anymore. So there is no point in my paying the premium.  I still visit the site pretty often for the newsfeed feature, look at your ads, and read some of the free articles, but this latest change continues the alienation of long time users, and will result in a much less valuable site experience for everyone.  

I would urge you to reconsider your decision, and use ads for your revenue vs. a pay wall.

Best regards,

Chump