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Nope. I'm pretty sure thousands of people have complained to Yahoo about this too (if you read the Yahoo Answers section for Messenger, this like this are mentioned constantly). Regardless what people trying to help there, it's not a Flash/Java or IE issue at all. It exists server-side on Yahoo's own servers, this I know for a fact.
If anything, in my honest opinion I believe Yahoo's about to go under, as it seems they're nearing the point of bankruptcy (well, unless Microsoft buys them). Because of that, Yahoo may not have the money to invest in fixing their various different issues.
I'd suggest Windows Live Messenger, since it's probably the most reliable service out there.
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