You can talk to Roku on Twitter via direct messaging @RokuSupport
I've done that for this uproar over the Favorites menu. Carried on a DM conversation for several days to lay out the use case for the modal Favorites menu instead of the useless "tabbed" interface they rolled out again. I think I got their attention, but am not at all convinced the dev team will do anything about it.
Your mileage may vary.
I accept that challenge. Currently engaging their FB posts.
All has been silent on that front.
I couldn't agree with you more. I assume that RoKu staff haven't jumped into this conversation because they really don't have an answer right now - that and that we're stating in the plainest of terms that someone's baby is ugly.
I just posted the following on the Roku Face book page and on Twitter; it is currently under review on Roku:
Why did some idiot add the 'categories' column in the Live TV Guide? It made my Favorites go away. The 'Recents' category never gets populated. You are ruining the Roku experience. I had to "hide" hundreds of Roku streaming channels to create my Favorires list.
Every morning when I turn on my TV, I check the Guide to see if it went back to the way it was. And every morning I'm disappointed and get more and more pissed.
Roku, you ba....rds!
The Roku app on the phone would be a logical place to have the ability to set up the channel guide without having to go channel-by-channel.
I've not had many problems with the TV until a couple weeks ago. There have been several temporary glitches. I assume this was the result of a recent system update. It's all been good for the last 2 or 3 days.
Yup same here, I mean if they see the majority of people are having issues with it, then at minimal offer an option to shut off that “quick ‘mis’-guide”. I have done a couple of youtube videos I have sent to them outlining the main issue. and of course no response.
Roku stock is down more than 70% year-to-date. I wonder if this has anything to do with how they're screwing up their product and their reluctance to listen to their dwindling customer base.
Are you listening?
Hope not. I really like Roku TV.