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withy When I first subscribed to Netflix, it was more of an aggregator, in that it produced little of its own content but offered me one-stop shopping where I could stream most any content available. As time has gone on, thugh, they have less outside content available from GOOD sources,
But SLR IS an aggregator.
We don't decide what's good or not. all studios and scenes have people who like it. We also give studios the opportunity to grow and improve which they would not be able to do without a platform like SLR.
withy Over time, though, it seems to follow the Netflix model: there are fewer new releases from major studios (or fewer major studios, period),
This is just false and what I wanted to point out in my earlier reply. There are NOT less "good" releases. I would even argue the opposite. Proportionally it may seem this way, but not quantitative.
The quotes I took also, to a degree, contradict each other.
Outside sources, good.
SLR adds more outside sources, but now it's bad.
@withy How does a Follow studio feature sound like? With a page that only shows you the scenes and new releases of studios you selected. Thinking of it almost makes it seem strange we don't have this yet.