A streaming TV mobile app (with ads) was banned from r/cordcutters after two spam posts, then site-wide for "harassment". Thought Reddit was "organic".
I think it's pretty funny that a "startup" wants a slice of the Streaming Video Rip Off pie, but doesn't immediately realize their expensive facebook ads linked to the wrong page. It doesn't seem like they have a lawyer either.
He says Netflix isn't profitable? I did a quick search and maybe they're hiding spending in different companies (production company vs streaming business) but it says they're making a lot of profit.
A streaming TV mobile app (with ads) was banned from r/cordcutters after two spam posts, then site-wide for "harassment". Thought Reddit was "organic".
I think it's pretty funny that a "startup" wants a slice of the Streaming Video Rip Off pie, but doesn't immediately realize their expensive facebook ads linked to the wrong page. It doesn't seem like they have a lawyer either.
He says Netflix isn't profitable? I did a quick search and maybe they're hiding spending in different companies (production company vs streaming business) but it says they're making a lot of profit.
To be fair though the tech itself does look good.
Thanks