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When I went into my Roku last night, I got a message that said Roku had decided to change the order of my channels. ( Why? Because they could, I guess.) For example, Pluto, DirectTV, and Peacock were right next to each other at the bottom. Now they're scattered. And Prime was at the very front. Not anymore. I have having to scroll through my entire list to find anything. I read a post saying they do that for advertising purposes. That makes no sense.
They also said I could go into Settings and switch it back.
How? All I can see is how to manually move my channels around. I want it to go back to the way it was. And don't tell me I have to reset my unit. And I don't want to have to try and remember where my channels were so I can put them back.
You can change this in Settings/Home Screen/App Order [Manual]
It will not automatically revert your channels/app back to their previous order but will allow you to manually arrange your tiles again. (highlight the channel, press the asterick * button, and then use the arrow keys to move the tile to the desired location.)
However, as noted in another thread, this manual setting may not stick and you may find your tiles moved again automatically.
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- Merriem2 years agoNewbie
I have the same experience and am annoyed that Roku decided to randomly rearrange my streaming channels. If your objective was to anger your customer, congratulations on your success. Pissed off and considering switching to another service for my next streaming device.
- JBTipton2 years agoChannel Surfer
Same problem here.
WHY IS ROKU DOING THIS?
Phoned customer service and line went dead after holding for ten minutes.
WAY TO GO ROKU!!
ANOTHER PISSED OFF CUSTOMER HERE!!!!
- SevenRedP2 years agoChannel Surfer
I know I can do it manually. I want to know why you guys decided to just re-order my stuff, and can't tell it to revert to default. I shouldn't have to do it myself when the popup said I could just revert.
- Daguerre2 years agoNewbie
Roku just decided to get rid of any goodwill they've built up to this point. Shuffling people's content around is frustrating enough, but doing it without even asking first is arrogant beyond measure.
Plus, as someone else on this thread noted, stopping what you're doing and hunting through the controls to find a way to unshuffle the tiles doesn't always work. It took two tries for me and I'm concerned that even that won't stick.
Amazon Prime Music pulled a similar stunt last year, trying to foist a more expensive version of their service on me by inserting music that I didn't want into my playlists.
I stopped using Amazon Prime Music after that and Roku may be next.
These are arrogant companies determined to force their users into actions they did not choose or request.
Dictatorial tactics don't work and don't pay off when people have other choices.
- Peyton_Swenson2 years agoBinge Watcher
File a suit against Roku. Or stop using Roku.