Hulu’s Policy Changes Reveal their Subscriber Agreement and Tier-Lists are Scams

Okay, so if you and I are paying extra money because we fucking hate advertisements and we never want to see advertisements, what the fuck is the point of signing up and paying extra money for the “No Ads” Subscription Tier-list, if Hulu can suddenly decide that they’ll force you to watch Ads you don’t want to watch anyway? If we’re paying extra money to Hulu to avoid Ads because we fucking hate Ads, then what is the point of making a Tier-list specifically marketed to avoid advertisements, only to suddenly change policy to proclaim that we have to view ads in the “No Ads” subscription?

I personally refuse to ever listen to all the bullshit excuses people use to justify Ads, I fucking hate Ads, I never want to see them. Ever. To me, that is forever non-negotiable. I don’t care if it’s ten seconds, five seconds, or thirty seconds; I never, ever want to see advertisements. I hate them.

Well, I guess it’s far past time that I start looking at competitors, Hulu’s interface sucks compared to every other streaming service and it always has the worst glitches for me, even on a high-end laptop. All the more reason to seek entertainment elsewhere.


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