• simple@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    shocking users

    Are they shocked though? It’s getting common for piracy sites to disappear or move to different domains, there are always alternatives

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      No but Millenial journalism needs their shiti headline writing convention…

      Say Thank you they didn’t “slam” something

      • bazus1@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        I see the entire article as simply a community reminder that free anime streaming is out there for interested parties.

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        1 month ago

        You know we’re right here, right?

        ‘Millenials are ruining headlines’ is a level of meta I’ve yet to see from that trope.

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          This has an implication that headlines were better before which I didn’t suggest

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            1 month ago

            You used the term ‘millennial journalism’ in reference to shitty headlines. That pretty directly implies that millenials are responsible for shitty headlines.

            That said: whoa nelly, my comment was a joke, not an argument. A pretty flaccid joke too, to warrant this kind of defense. I’m not your enemy, alright?

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    One head gets chopped off, two new ones spawn.

    It’s always an issue of service. Make it more available. Adjust the price. Increase content availability. It’s not a rocket science problem, it’s just a problem of corporate greed, and law abuse

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    1 month ago

    Meanwhile, I just search “watch anime online” on ddg or yandex and check around, while ublock origins does its job and ensures I don’t get harassed by ads and shit clickjack javascript (the ones where clicking anywhere opens the ad). A good pirate never makes a single port his home

    EDIT: Ok, something that really caught my attention in the article: In April, (...) Japanese authorities arrested and prosecuted China-based owners of "one of the biggest illegal anime websites," B9GOOD. - Now THAT is unexpected. China complying with Japanese copyright for a change?