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This saddens me. The comments of the animes I watched usually had some interesting trivia or background information that I had missed.
you can still use MAL with malsync browser extension and then you can get decent reviews you need
Super useful for something like Overlord, where scenes with background information were cut and there'd be someone saying what else you'd know by this point in the manga, or if you'd forgotten something since watching a previous season and needed a reminder.
The amount of people bootlicking a corporation's decision to cut costs rather than just moderate effectively is pretty astonishing for Lemmy,
Plenty of people got value out of the comment section - if nothing else, they were invaluable in knowing when to skip past the recap/opening theme/filler content in long-running shows like One Piece.
Most of it is pretty inane, but there was some useful stuff in there, and I always found it fun to see what other people thought of particularly crazy episodes.
Crunchyroll has a comment section? I had seem ratings but never looked at the comments
Harmful to Sony's bottom line.
And nothing of value was lost.
It would be nice if those comments were moderated, but mostly what I saw in crunchy roll comments was straight up fascist propaganda. I'm in a place where I'm like... Not everything needs a comment section. I can take the criticism this makes me a crunchy roll bootlicker. I'll take that L, but know this: we should all be pirating stuff all the time given how the big corporations treat our art and creations
Omfg the comment section lovers are literally a vocal minority, this is kinda silly to see play out.
Just another reason to sail the seas.
the high seas have a comment section?
if (postTitle.contains(anyStreamingService)) postPiracyPropaganda();
Yeah, lots of illegal anime streaming sites have MAL list import, comment sections, forums, etc.
i mean if you go to crunchyroll just for the comment section and not to actually watch movies... sure?
Why can’t I do both.
RIP. Aniwave and Disqus anyone?
nyaa has a comment section.
Better quality video too.
It's better than aniwave? How do I go about googling such a common term and finding this?
They're probably referring to nyaa si which normally has either decent webrips, Bluray rips once the show is released physically, and at times with list 3840p shows.
Comments section is kind of more to do with the specific torrent though.
Ahhh, that's not quite the same as aniwave.