I don't get the effort when they have ecchi shows like 'How not to summon a Demon Lord's and 'You thought there was never a girl online' which HEAVILY plays on the fanservice
Feels like Crunchyroll has the same problem as Amazon in that there's two different teams working on different things, one that's desperate to censor and the other knowing sex and violence sell.
Possibly and this is the laziest approach to doing that, this could be the 'don't attribute to malice that can be explained by not wanting to put in effort'
I don't get the effort when they have ecchi shows like 'How not to summon a Demon Lord's and 'You thought there was never a girl online' which HEAVILY plays on the fanservice
Feels like Crunchyroll has the same problem as Amazon in that there's two different teams working on different things, one that's desperate to censor and the other knowing sex and violence sell.
Could it be different audiences they want to market to with different content ratings?
Possibly and this is the laziest approach to doing that, this could be the 'don't attribute to malice that can be explained by not wanting to put in effort'
assume malice always
That makes more sense than what I thought.