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Feb 16th, 13:16

rayn36552@gmail.com

Joined: Oct 15th 2024, 10:16
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I’m curious about what everyone’s watching these days and whether you think TV content is improving or just becoming repetitive. Have you ever had issues with customer service from a streaming service? Or maybe you’ve discovered an underrated show that deserves more attention? I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences—let’s talk about all things media and TV!
Feb 16th, 13:39

rayn36552@gmail.com

Joined: Oct 15th 2024, 10:16
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Lately, I’ve been thinking about how much media and TV have changed. With so many streaming platforms and new shows popping up constantly, it’s hard to keep up. Some people still prefer traditional cable, while others have fully switched to streaming.
Feb 16th, 14:14

ninadov484@gmail.com

Joined: Oct 15th 2024, 21:47
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It’s wild how TV and media has changed so much in just a few years. There was a time when you just flipped through channels and found something to watch—now, you need a dozen different subscriptions just to keep up. And even then, half the time, the app crashes, the audio is out of sync, or something you were watching suddenly disappears from the platform.

I’ve had mixed experiences with peacock tv. On one hand, they’ve got some solid content, but on the other, the app can be glitchy, and good luck getting real help when something goes wrong. Streaming was supposed to make watching TV easier, but does anyone else feel like it’s just getting more complicated? What’s your experience with these services—worth it, or just another headache?
Feb 16th, 21:41

Chidos

Joined: Feb 10th, 13:28
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