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Now that the service has been dropped, what is Yahoo recently pulled the fate of [yahooplug on their stocks API. What are "Yahoo-finance]finance" related posts and its poststag's fates?

Just as the beginning of the title states; Yahoo pulled a fast one without even breathing a word.

Since this (in some ways) relates to coders who have coded for the use of Yahoo Finance (I used a PHP method), there have been a few posts show up these past few days in regards to it.

I (also) have used it for a long time and it suddenly stopped working recently and threw me a whole bunch of errors.

Of course, the first thing I did was Google that (blunt error) message of theirs.

I knew what to look for (on the site) and rectified the problem quickly by not calling that script, and the questions arise.

Many coders will also have to take matters in hand as I did.

Here is one post that I found here on Stack Overflow:

Has Yahoo suddenly today terminated its finance download API?

I have to say that my first finding was https://www.stockmarketeye.com/blog/quote-issues-due-to-changes-at-yahoo-finance/ because I was hoping to find the "real" reason for Yahoo suddenly "pulling the plug".

I executed the file that accessed the stocks data directly, where I was presented with this (rather blunt error) message when a script was trying to access the stocks data (I'm sure many others have seen that same message, and some may not already know of its existence):

It has come to our attention that this service is being used in violation of the Yahoo Terms of Service. As such, the service is being discontinued. For all future markets and equities data research, please refer to finance.yahoo.com.

What I would like to know is:

  • How will this affect (already existing) posts and (possible) future posts, should they want to add that tag?

  • Since Yahoo doesn't let stock data be made available, will the tag get burninated?

  • Will that tag still be made available to be used for new questions, even though it's no longer supported by Yahoo?

I have to say that there may be some who may not know what to do about it and stand to ask a question in regards to this.

The Q&A I posted above, could probably be served as a canonical/community wiki; I'm thinking out loud here.

Now that the service has been dropped, what is the fate of [yahoo-finance] and its posts?

Yahoo pulled a fast one without even breathing a word.

Since this (in some ways) relates to coders who have coded for the use of Yahoo Finance (I used a PHP method), there have been a few posts show up these past few days in regards to it.

I (also) have used it for a long time and it suddenly stopped working recently and threw me a whole bunch of errors.

Of course, the first thing I did was Google that (blunt error) message of theirs.

I knew what to look for (on the site) and rectified the problem quickly by not calling that script, and the questions arise.

Many coders will also have to take matters in hand as I did.

Here is one post that I found here on Stack Overflow:

Has Yahoo suddenly today terminated its finance download API?

I have to say that my first finding was https://www.stockmarketeye.com/blog/quote-issues-due-to-changes-at-yahoo-finance/ because I was hoping to find the "real" reason for Yahoo suddenly "pulling the plug".

I executed the file that accessed the stocks data directly, where I was presented with this (rather blunt error) message when a script was trying to access the stocks data (I'm sure many others have seen that same message, and some may not already know of its existence):

It has come to our attention that this service is being used in violation of the Yahoo Terms of Service. As such, the service is being discontinued. For all future markets and equities data research, please refer to finance.yahoo.com.

What I would like to know is:

  • How will this affect (already existing) posts and (possible) future posts, should they want to add that tag?

  • Since Yahoo doesn't let stock data be made available, will the tag get burninated?

  • Will that tag still be made available to be used for new questions, even though it's no longer supported by Yahoo?

I have to say that there may be some who may not know what to do about it and stand to ask a question in regards to this.

The Q&A I posted above, could probably be served as a canonical/community wiki; I'm thinking out loud here.

Yahoo recently pulled the plug on their stocks API. What are "Yahoo-finance" related posts and its tag's fates?

Just as the beginning of the title states; Yahoo pulled a fast one without even breathing a word.

Since this (in some ways) relates to coders who have coded for the use of Yahoo Finance (I used a PHP method), there have been a few posts show up these past few days in regards to it.

I (also) have used it for a long time and it suddenly stopped working recently and threw me a whole bunch of errors.

Of course, the first thing I did was Google that (blunt error) message of theirs.

I knew what to look for (on the site) and rectified the problem quickly by not calling that script, and the questions arise.

Many coders will also have to take matters in hand as I did.

Here is one post that I found here on Stack Overflow:

Has Yahoo suddenly today terminated its finance download API?

I have to say that my first finding was https://www.stockmarketeye.com/blog/quote-issues-due-to-changes-at-yahoo-finance/ because I was hoping to find the "real" reason for Yahoo suddenly "pulling the plug".

I executed the file that accessed the stocks data directly, where I was presented with this (rather blunt error) message when a script was trying to access the stocks data (I'm sure many others have seen that same message, and some may not already know of its existence):

It has come to our attention that this service is being used in violation of the Yahoo Terms of Service. As such, the service is being discontinued. For all future markets and equities data research, please refer to finance.yahoo.com.

What I would like to know is:

  • How will this affect (already existing) posts and (possible) future posts, should they want to add that tag?

  • Since Yahoo doesn't let stock data be made available, will the tag get burninated?

  • Will that tag still be made available to be used for new questions, even though it's no longer supported by Yahoo?

I have to say that there may be some who may not know what to do about it and stand to ask a question in regards to this.

The Q&A I posted above, could probably be served as a canonical/community wiki; I'm thinking out loud here.

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Yahoo recently pulled Now that the plug on their stocks API. What are "Yahooservice has been dropped, what is the fate of [yahoo-finance" related postsfinance] and its tag's fatesposts?

Just as the beginning of the title states; Yahoo pulled a fast one without even breathing a word.

Since this (in some ways) relates to coders who have coded for the use of Yahoo Finance (I used a PHP method), there have been a few posts show up these past few days in regards to it.

I (also) have used it for a long time and it suddenly stopped working recently and threw me a whole bunch of errors.

Of course, the first thing I did was Google that (blunt error) message of theirs.

I knew what to look for (on the site) and rectified the problem quickly by not calling that script, and the questions arise.

Many coders will also have to take matters in hand as I did.

Here is one post that I found here on Stack Overflow:

Has Yahoo suddenly today terminated its finance download API?

I have to say that my first finding was https://www.stockmarketeye.com/blog/quote-issues-due-to-changes-at-yahoo-finance/ because I was hoping to find the "real" reason for Yahoo suddenly "pulling the plug".

I executed the file that accessed the stocks data directly, where I was presented with this (rather blunt error) message when a script was trying to access the stocks data (I'm sure many others have seen that same message, and some may not already know of its existence):

It has come to our attention that this service is being used in violation of the Yahoo Terms of Service. As such, the service is being discontinued. For all future markets and equities data research, please refer to finance.yahoo.com.

What I would like to know is:

  • How will this affect (already existing) posts and (possible) future posts, should they want to add that tag?

  • Since Yahoo doesn't let stock data be made available, will the tag get burninated?

  • Will that tag still be made available to be used for new questions, even though it's no longer supported by Yahoo?

I have to say that there may be some who may not know what to do about it and stand to ask a question in regards to this.

The Q&A I posted above, could probably be served as a canonical/community wiki; I'm thinking out loud here.

Yahoo recently pulled the plug on their stocks API. What are "Yahoo-finance" related posts and its tag's fates?

Just as the beginning of the title states; Yahoo pulled a fast one without even breathing a word.

Since this (in some ways) relates to coders who have coded for the use of Yahoo Finance (I used a PHP method), there have been a few posts show up these past few days in regards to it.

I (also) have used it for a long time and it suddenly stopped working recently and threw me a whole bunch of errors.

Of course, the first thing I did was Google that (blunt error) message of theirs.

I knew what to look for (on the site) and rectified the problem quickly by not calling that script, and the questions arise.

Many coders will also have to take matters in hand as I did.

Here is one post that I found here on Stack Overflow:

Has Yahoo suddenly today terminated its finance download API?

I have to say that my first finding was https://www.stockmarketeye.com/blog/quote-issues-due-to-changes-at-yahoo-finance/ because I was hoping to find the "real" reason for Yahoo suddenly "pulling the plug".

I executed the file that accessed the stocks data directly, where I was presented with this (rather blunt error) message when a script was trying to access the stocks data (I'm sure many others have seen that same message, and some may not already know of its existence):

It has come to our attention that this service is being used in violation of the Yahoo Terms of Service. As such, the service is being discontinued. For all future markets and equities data research, please refer to finance.yahoo.com.

What I would like to know is:

  • How will this affect (already existing) posts and (possible) future posts, should they want to add that tag?

  • Since Yahoo doesn't let stock data be made available, will the tag get burninated?

  • Will that tag still be made available to be used for new questions, even though it's no longer supported by Yahoo?

I have to say that there may be some who may not know what to do about it and stand to ask a question in regards to this.

The Q&A I posted above, could probably be served as a canonical/community wiki; I'm thinking out loud here.

Now that the service has been dropped, what is the fate of [yahoo-finance] and its posts?

Yahoo pulled a fast one without even breathing a word.

Since this (in some ways) relates to coders who have coded for the use of Yahoo Finance (I used a PHP method), there have been a few posts show up these past few days in regards to it.

I (also) have used it for a long time and it suddenly stopped working recently and threw me a whole bunch of errors.

Of course, the first thing I did was Google that (blunt error) message of theirs.

I knew what to look for (on the site) and rectified the problem quickly by not calling that script, and the questions arise.

Many coders will also have to take matters in hand as I did.

Here is one post that I found here on Stack Overflow:

Has Yahoo suddenly today terminated its finance download API?

I have to say that my first finding was https://www.stockmarketeye.com/blog/quote-issues-due-to-changes-at-yahoo-finance/ because I was hoping to find the "real" reason for Yahoo suddenly "pulling the plug".

I executed the file that accessed the stocks data directly, where I was presented with this (rather blunt error) message when a script was trying to access the stocks data (I'm sure many others have seen that same message, and some may not already know of its existence):

It has come to our attention that this service is being used in violation of the Yahoo Terms of Service. As such, the service is being discontinued. For all future markets and equities data research, please refer to finance.yahoo.com.

What I would like to know is:

  • How will this affect (already existing) posts and (possible) future posts, should they want to add that tag?

  • Since Yahoo doesn't let stock data be made available, will the tag get burninated?

  • Will that tag still be made available to be used for new questions, even though it's no longer supported by Yahoo?

I have to say that there may be some who may not know what to do about it and stand to ask a question in regards to this.

The Q&A I posted above, could probably be served as a canonical/community wiki; I'm thinking out loud here.

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Just as the beginning of the title states; Yahoo pulled a fast one without even breathing a word.

Since this (in some ways) relates to coders who have coded for the use of Yahoo Finance (I used a PHP method), there have been a few posts show up these past few days in regards to it.

I (also) have used it for a long time and it suddenly stopped working recently and threw me a whole bunch of errors.

Of course, the first thing I did was Google that (blunt error) message of theirs.

I knew what to look for (on the site) and rectified the problem quickly by not calling that script, and the questions arise.

Many coders will also have to take matters in hand as I did.

Here is one post that I found here on Stack Overflow:

Has Yahoo suddenly today terminated its finance download API?

I have to say that my first finding was https://www.stockmarketeye.com/blog/quote-issues-due-to-changes-at-yahoo-finance/ because I was hoping to find the "real" reason for Yahoo suddenly "pulling the plug".

I executed the file that accessed the stocks data directly, where I was presented with this (rather blunt error) message when a script was trying to access the stocks data (I'm sure many others have seen that same message, and some may not already know of its existence):

It has come to our attention that this service is being used in violation of the Yahoo Terms of Service. As such, the service is being discontinued. For all future markets and equities data research, please refer to finance.yahoo.com.

What I would like to know is:

  • How will this affect (already existing) posts and (possible) future posts, should they want to add that tag?

  • Since Yahoo doesn't let stock data be made available, will the tag get burninated?

  • Will that tag still be made available to be used for new questions, even though it's no longer supported by Yahoo?

I have to say that there may be some who may not know what to do about it and stand to ask a question in regards to this.

The Q&A I posted above, could probably be served as a canonical/community wiki; I'm thinking out loud here.

Just as the beginning of the title states; Yahoo pulled a fast one without even breathing a word.

Since this (in some ways) relates to coders who have coded for the use of Yahoo Finance (I used a PHP method), there have been a few posts show up these past few days in regards to it.

I (also) have used it for a long time and it suddenly stopped working recently and threw me a whole bunch of errors.

Of course, the first thing I did was Google that (blunt error) message of theirs.

I knew what to look for (on the site) and rectified the problem quickly by not calling that script, and the questions arise.

Many coders will also have to take matters in hand as I did.

Here is one post that I found here on Stack Overflow:

Has Yahoo suddenly today terminated its finance download API?

I have to say that my first finding was https://www.stockmarketeye.com/blog/quote-issues-due-to-changes-at-yahoo-finance/ because I was hoping to find the "real" reason for Yahoo suddenly "pulling the plug".

I executed the file that accessed the stocks data directly, where I was presented with this (rather blunt error) message when a script was trying to access the stocks data (I'm sure many others have seen that same message, and some may not already know of its existence):

It has come to our attention that this service is being used in violation of the Yahoo Terms of Service. As such, the service is being discontinued. For all future markets and equities data research, please refer to finance.yahoo.com.

  • How will this affect (already existing) posts and (possible) future posts, should they want to add that tag?

  • Since Yahoo doesn't let stock data be made available, will the tag get burninated?

  • Will that tag still be made available to be used for new questions, even though it's no longer supported by Yahoo?

I have to say that there may be some who may not know what to do about it and stand to ask a question in regards to this.

The Q&A I posted above, could probably be served as a canonical/community wiki; I'm thinking out loud here.

Just as the beginning of the title states; Yahoo pulled a fast one without even breathing a word.

Since this (in some ways) relates to coders who have coded for the use of Yahoo Finance (I used a PHP method), there have been a few posts show up these past few days in regards to it.

I (also) have used it for a long time and it suddenly stopped working recently and threw me a whole bunch of errors.

Of course, the first thing I did was Google that (blunt error) message of theirs.

I knew what to look for (on the site) and rectified the problem quickly by not calling that script, and the questions arise.

Many coders will also have to take matters in hand as I did.

Here is one post that I found here on Stack Overflow:

Has Yahoo suddenly today terminated its finance download API?

I have to say that my first finding was https://www.stockmarketeye.com/blog/quote-issues-due-to-changes-at-yahoo-finance/ because I was hoping to find the "real" reason for Yahoo suddenly "pulling the plug".

I executed the file that accessed the stocks data directly, where I was presented with this (rather blunt error) message when a script was trying to access the stocks data (I'm sure many others have seen that same message, and some may not already know of its existence):

It has come to our attention that this service is being used in violation of the Yahoo Terms of Service. As such, the service is being discontinued. For all future markets and equities data research, please refer to finance.yahoo.com.

What I would like to know is:

  • How will this affect (already existing) posts and (possible) future posts, should they want to add that tag?

  • Since Yahoo doesn't let stock data be made available, will the tag get burninated?

  • Will that tag still be made available to be used for new questions, even though it's no longer supported by Yahoo?

I have to say that there may be some who may not know what to do about it and stand to ask a question in regards to this.

The Q&A I posted above, could probably be served as a canonical/community wiki; I'm thinking out loud here.

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