Any user who installed the old channel with that vanity code, will not automatically be switched to the new channel.
"TheEndless" wrote:"renae_christine" wrote:
Why would anyone decide to have a private channel if the channel can be public? Unless Roku would dismiss the channel being public for violation issues, I don't understand why anyone would turn down their channel being listed inside the channel store for extra traffic. Am I missing something?
There are a number of reasons I can think of:
- The developer may want to limit their audience (think corporate channels or channels you only want to be made available to your friends and family).
A Private Channel question, do the Private Channel listing sites have access to all new Private Channels and add them to their lists after they are created or do we have to specifically submit the channel to them for listing? I don't want it listed for the above bolded reason. Thanks.
"workerdummy" wrote:"TheEndless" wrote:"renae_christine" wrote:
Why would anyone decide to have a private channel if the channel can be public? Unless Roku would dismiss the channel being public for violation issues, I don't understand why anyone would turn down their channel being listed inside the channel store for extra traffic. Am I missing something?
There are a number of reasons I can think of:
- The developer may want to limit their audience (think corporate channels or channels you only want to be made available to your friends and family).
A Private Channel question, do the Private Channel listing sites have access to all new Private Channels and add them to their lists after they are created or do we have to specifically submit the channel to them for listing? I don't want it listed for the above bolded reason. Thanks.
They don't have access to any list anywhere. They cull them from forums and other web sites where the codes have been posted, or from tips they get from other users. As long as you don't share your code outside of a group of folks that you trust, you should be fine.
"TheEndless" wrote:
They don't have access to any list anywhere. They cull them from forums and other web sites where the codes have been posted, or from tips they get from other users. As long as you don't share your code outside of a group of folks that you trust, you should be fine.