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Anonymous
2024-08-27T16:41:30+00:00

"What an obviously western attitude. Everyone here believes that if a country is not buying into the debacle which is becoming western life, that they are ignorant and poor and that their populations all hate them. Ignorance might have been bliss the last few decades, but it will be a rude awakening for people with their heads in the sand."

Your censorship is becoming totalitarian and dictatorial. You have been caught in bed with partisan politicians and are contributing to the fall of humanity. You could be on the right side of history here, but alas, the people in charge of your company are greedy narcissists.

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-08-27T20:28:59+00:00

    "What an obviously western attitude. Everyone here believes that if a country is not buying into the debacle which is becoming western life, that they are ignorant and poor and that their populations all hate them. Ignorance might have been bliss the last few decades, but it will be a rude awakening for people with their heads in the sand."

    Your censorship is becoming totalitarian and dictatorial. You have been caught in bed with partisan politicians and are contributing to the fall of humanity. You could be on the right side of history here, but alas, the people in charge of your company are greedy narcissists.

    We have nothing whatsoever to do with MSN or its articles here.

    We are mainly volunteers here who help people with their Computer, etc. problems.

    That's it.

    You might like to read through this Thread:

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/general-advice-for-msn-related-concerns/84daf33b-7857-4e68-a8c3-a888ee1f315f

    Most inquiries and issues are best addressed by the development team who manages the MSN experience. Customers can submit feedback directly to the MSN team as long as the customer is using Edge. The process to do so is below:

    1. Open the page in question (or MSN main page if it is not about a specific article) using the Microsoft Edge browser
    2. Click on the … icon in the upper right corner to expand the menu
    3. Click on Help and Feedback near the bottom
    4. Click on Send Feedback
    5. Note that if a customer is on a Windows machine, they can navigate directly to the Send Feedback option by pressing ALT-SHIFT-I (the letter i, not number one)
    6. Be specific and concise in the feedback to get the best results
    7. Advise the customer to include a valid email address
    8. If appropriate to the issue being reported, include a screenshot using the option in the feedback tool

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