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    89 months ago

    Are you concerned about the forced arbitration they recently pushed on everyone? That caused me to drop them but I’m curious about your take.

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      9 months ago

      For those that don’t know, forced arbitration or they’ll brick *the device you *paid for. Before you agreed to that.

      Not who you responded to but I am absolutely concerned about it. I use my Roku currently, but when it dies or I upgrade, there’s no chance I’ll continue to support that company and their bullshit. And the enshittification of greedy companies continues…

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        39 months ago

        Thanks for the elaboration. I was really dismayed because the Roku stick felt like the simple, safe option for so long compared to Amazon and Google. I’d pay extra for an Apple TV, but sometimes I actually like the stick format.

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          29 months ago

          Totally, me too. ☹️ I think the issue is that, like smart TVs, these companies still have so, so much control over your device after you buy it, up to and including making it completely inoperable…

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            39 months ago

            Yeah, it’s a double-edged sword to have things that can constantly update, for better or worse.

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      29 months ago

      Not really. I’ve not been prompted to agree to anything, and these types of EULA terms are not enforcable where I live.