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I understand ROKU may not be able to tell others what to do, but they can show them comments and make suggestions if they agree it's better for users. If ROKU doesn't care then comments about ads are pointless.
I noticed that FreeVee had a LOT of Amazon Prime mentions but did not know it was actually part of Amazon. I will miss it if they take it down. FreeVee is the first channel that has taken a lot of my time away from the ROKU channel mostly because I wasn't seeing much new on Roku.
Because I grew up with broadcast TV I don't mind some ads and prefer not to pay for entertainment if I don't have to. I would have to compare Prime with Netflix and other options before I choose one to pay for.
nielsencl Amazon is difficult to deal with when trying to connect to support to return something, let alone anything else. Do you actually think they would pay attention to a rival company's feedback?
- nielsencl7 months agoBinge Watcher
Roku is not a competitor but a service provider that Amazon advertises on.
I doubt Amazon customer support has anything to do with content shown on the FreeVee channel that Amanzon seems to manage.
So yes, I think if Roku agreed that what FreeVee is doing makes them less enjoyable for views that they might want to at least listen to the feedback.