Why yahoo displays the "lower your billsAD'' which shows a naked man and woman dancing immorally? This is bad.
Yahoo is one of the most popular websites and search engines. Millions of kids are using yahoo daily. How can you let such pornographic dance be exhibited on the front page. I'am sure that in days to come you'll be in trouble for that if you don't remove that immoral AD detail. Thanks for understanding.
Public Comments
- Is it the one where all you can see are shadows? If it is, then how do you know that they're naked?
- u r right ..i dont get the connection between the dancing couples with the ad.people doesnt have any sense atall.
- Although the ad does little for the subject matter, there is nothing within it that implies the couple is naked. Do you think they are naked because the woman is not depicted in a skirt?? I think it is sexist of you to assume they are naked if that is the reason. Otherwise, you should get your mind out of the gutter and examine your own morals. A rational person would not assume budity.
- sex sells, in case you haven't had your head under some rocks for the past 20 years
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