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4 votes
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Sling TV celebrates court win with $1 Day Pass offer, vows to continue fight for consumer choice
13 votes -
Dropout CEO on launching higher-priced ‘superfan’ tier as streamer crosses one million subscribers
35 votes -
Disney decides it hasn’t angered people enough, announces Disney+ price hikes
93 votes -
California passes law banning extra loud commercials on streaming services
31 votes -
Sling TV’s $5 pass buys you one day of cable TV
25 votes -
Sling TV launches new Select service
4 votes -
Hulu app to be phased out; 'fully integrating' into Disney+
28 votes -
HBO Max to stream fifteen BritBox shows from Aug. 1st to Sept. 29th
5 votes -
Roku launching Howdy, a $3/month Ad-Free subscription service
11 votes -
Netflix TV shows disappeared? It's because of VPN.
Just a quick PSA, if anyone noticed massive amounts of shows disappeared from Netflix the past week or two. Apparently they're getting stricter with VPN detection, and blocking per region licensed...
Just a quick PSA, if anyone noticed massive amounts of shows disappeared from Netflix the past week or two. Apparently they're getting stricter with VPN detection, and blocking per region licensed shows if we're on VPN.
22 votes -
Brazil is set to become No. 3 global Free Ad-supported Streaming Television market
9 votes -
‘Sesame Street’ heads to Netflix with streaming deal for PBS children’s series
32 votes -
HBO Max lives! Max to change its name back after two years.
28 votes -
Netflix pulling its last two interactive specials – ‘Black Mirror: Bandersnatch’ and ‘Kimmy Schmidt’
18 votes -
Roku acquires streaming bundle service Frndly TV for $185M
7 votes -
My thoughts on Dropout streaming service
A month ago news about Dropout was shared here which is how I learned of the service. Having subscribed to it due to it, and since I liked it sufficiently in the three day trial, I'd like to share...
A month ago news about Dropout was shared here which is how I learned of the service. Having subscribed to it due to it, and since I liked it sufficiently in the three day trial, I'd like to share my thoughts on it.
Overall I mostly appreciate the content, especially due to the unique nature of it. The overall amount of diversity of various comedy formats and skill of the cast at improvisation(or at least the appearance of it) is pretty impressive.
Game changer is pretty amazing at how it manages to intelligently change the game presented (and sometimes format) nearly every episode. Play it by ear spinoff features an improvised musical with very good performances that are delight to watch. Dimension 20 is a tabletop gaming session show with good use of props and music and coherent and engaging storylines. These are mostly ones I watched for one but I'm sure I like some of the others it has to offer too.
But there are also some things that I consider at best suboptimal.
While not catastrophic in either intensity or frequency the crude ass/fart jokes are on average present almost every episode and definitely lower the overall quality in my opinion.
So far as I know specific to Dimension 20 is the woefully lacking content and trigger warnings descriptions. The seasons can vary massively in tone and the indication of it is basically zero until you actually watch it for a while. There are trigger warnings under episodes but only them. Using Burrow's end as example it starts as an intensive and dramatic in events but at the same time very cozy in the family interactions story, then devolves right in the next episode into intensely graphic(for the format) gratuitous gore and body horror with no sufficient indications of that in the first two hours plus long episode.
It mostly lacks the anti user features of modern streaming services but it would have been nice if they left them out entirely. Having to go outside of the site to get basic information on the content, bad series organization(overall seasons sometimes being listed in several different series, making the series tab a mess), unchangeable(as far as I know) play next video anti feature, multitude of trackers on site or the traditional inability to buffer too much of the stream in the browser.
Overall I mostly like it, I just wish they'd have made it possible to like it more.
27 votes -
We can’t stop checking our phones while watching TV or movies – and it’s affecting the quality of shows
54 votes -
Millions of people are tuning in to watch a 24-hour livestream of moose migrating on the streaming platform for Sweden's national broadcaster SVT
25 votes -
Apple TV+ promotion: $3/month for three months
20 votes -
Vimeo Streaming lets creators launch their own streaming services
14 votes -
Original ‘Looney Tunes’ no longer available on Max
18 votes