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    5 months ago

    Comments dont make money, moderation costs money. So pull it and make the site more like the other streaming services out there, make some PR word salad to justify it. Not surprising really. Of course maybe it really was a Salty Spitoon in the comments section. Either way, not exactly the burning of the Library of Alexandria.

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          5 months ago

          Comments sections prevent them from losing users who like that. Users are money.

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            5 months ago

            Cost of moderation likely higher then lost profits from users who were only being kept on by comment section.

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                It’s a fairly good bet considering the overwhelming majority of streaming services.

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                  5 months ago

                  You mean the ones that are all failing right now for being fractured and having no appeal beyond whatever the latest binge is?

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                    Yes I do mean the ones that make far more money and have 10x or more the subscribers that Crunchyroll does. That is correct.