Watching content without paying is one thing. Actually paying the wrong person is actually quite malicious. You deserve to have all your favourite shows cancelled.
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Is there a good way to watch on a proper TV? I find that all such sites are browser based, and I'm not keen on typing in urls with the remote control.
Have you considered accepting that you're wrong on this? It's not a personal disaster to realize that just because you didn't personally see the impact, there was none. Instead of sticking to what you thought, you might learn insights. Perhaps they can be valuable when analyzing the current bubbles.
It was over the day the studios wanted to have their own services instead of licensing content to Netflix and competitors.
Are you maybe too young to know people who were actually working at the time. Obviously the life of a high schooler wasn't very affected.
Good for you. But perhaps fuck off, because some of us lost jobs, homes, and financial stability.
I am very well aware of what has been happening lately. However, a lot of the arguments by reddit mods and regular users uses "the official app is literally cancer" as an axiom, rather than something that might be worth discussing. This is what I am questioning, not that reddit management has (yet again) proven themselves to be absolute pieces of shit.
Do you have anything concrete to say, or are you just trying to shame me for not being on your tantrum bandwagon?
Very mature. Perhaps you have some real arguments?
Have you considered that maybe it's not that bad? In the last month, I have tried to find out what it is that people hate about it so strongly. But all they say is immature things like "it's cancer", "it's literally cancer", "it's shit".
It might not have the features that people who joined reddit in 2017 care about, but most people dgaf.
Americans seem to think that as long as you support LGBT+ issues, it's leftist to have hospitals, roads, schools, and the rest of society run by corporations for profit.