but to block someone whose comments you dont like to see you would have to first do exactly that - see these comments - and thats just not cool for comments like some under Twilight Out of Focus In the end they would have to pay moderators and give chat-restrictions to some users in order to really create a safe comment section but that would cost money.. of course blocking could still be useful for people who are just annoying to you tho
I've already unsubscribe to Crunchyroll, because of this. I've always read the comments after the episode, so I can see if I missed any detais. Now there is just a void below the video.
Unfortunately my year sub kicked a few months ago. But if they don't return the comments I will never sub again. Netflix pissed me 6 years ago I never gave them a penny after that.
yeah they dont care about us they're first and formost a profit-oriented company But it also doesnt really matter if you personally asked for anything or not it should be normal to remove inappropriate comments and its whack to remove the comment section to not have this effort
I unsubscribed from cruchyroll because of this. There are many sites that offer streaming and I don't feel crunchy offered anything better or special for that side. Their network stability, localization quality and overall user experience has been pretty bad at times. The thing why I was using crunchyroll was the comment area and written reviews. To scroll down after the episode or sometimes in mid episode while the feelings and thoughts were still fresh and see how others felt about it, was often the highlight for me. I absolutely loved how I often saw same names popping in comments like CrazyYandereWhich, how each show developed their own inside and meta jokes/narratives and how people pointed out things I missed or details that were in manga or light novel.
I just got crunchyroll again and i was watching a episode of anime and i personally love to chdck the comments to see if i missed something and sometimes id get a good laugh but crunchyroll without the comments just makes it feels empty it’s apart of the experience!! I really don’t see why they can’t just add moderation on the comments, removing certain people from commenting sounds much better than removing the comments as a whole.
Crunchyroll didnt learn their lesson trying to push Yuri on Ice, now im not against BL or Yuri, but some stuff that shouldnt be suited advertised. Ridding comments completely to run in defense of a BL anime is a overreaction.
Comments were gotten rid off the same reason why there isn't a forum there anymore. Being a part of a major company(Sony) this is a move to have one less thing they have to worry about. Which is why there are no reviews on Hulu(a long time ago Hulu had forums), Netflix or any of the newer Plus streaming services. Moderators don't cost that much. In the past when Crunchyroll had moderators for their forums most of them where compensated with free Crunchyroll subscriptions.
On more thing: Crunchyroll just devalued itself a bit by doing this. Now it makes more sense for me to seek Anime for free instead of paying a company that removed its comment section on a media that i like to watch.
The comments are one thing, but now you cant even see why people didnt like a show in the reviews. I used to always look through the reviews and read the titles "This show is a hidden jem" or "This show is boring/lame" etc. Stars don't mean anything lots of garbage is over rated and good shows are under rated.
Bad thing, when did you ever saw someone calling an anime bad in the comments? Or people spoiler or wait even better people fighting or being inappropriate??? Never 😂
I wouldn't be surprised if CR usership goes down in the coming years and sailing the high sea's becomes a lot more prevalent again. They removed the community feature completely, the subs are inconsistent and sometimes even broken, the video player isn't the most functional at the best of times. This is exactly why I'm against one company owning the majority of the market because if there are no other options (which there really isn't anymore) people are just going to go the illegal route.
If you're on pc you can get UA-cam dislike numbers back with a browser extension. I would say that what Crunchyroll has done is worse, because technically speaking the star rating system is just a more refined version of the like/dislike system since you can express to what degree you like or dislike a series.
its honestly kind of pathetic there is like zero reasons for this other then some studios getting butthurt. the whole point of comments and reviews is so people can see if there walking into a trash fire. its not just comments gone its the review of the actual anime i like to read comments others have made so i can decide if the anime is for me or not. all they are doing is cutting back on maintaining the actual site all this company seems to do is cut back on quality. hi dive other anime sites could jump on this. The player itself is subpar and the app has a caching issue.
How can people review anything, when you can't get anything to ship? I have many preorders light novels and manga from May and June... and they still haven't shipped... I didn't know the 30-40 % "premium" on Barnes and Noble/ Amazon was for the benefit of actually getting inventory...
@@Wha2les Oh gosh that’s awful! I’ve ordered about two to three times since they took over Rightstuf and got my orders as scheduled including preorders. Sorry to hear that :(
Going to add one more thing that this is pretty much why I miss Funimation I don't know he's just something about the FUNimation brand I always preferred it
This is a bad thing. This reminds me of Mii Verse on the Wii U where it was designed to talk abojt a certain niche. I dont like using other social media crap to say stuff, just UA-cam and at the time Crunchyroll...now they devalued the platform. I guess its the same as sailing the high seas. They wanna be like that, lower the price by $2.99 or $3.99 because the comments as a social aspect of the platform...
I like Hells Paradise but everyone in the fucking planet hates it just like Darling in the Franxx that all i see is allot of hates comment on my favorite anime on Crunchyroll that makes me feel uncomfortable for watching it. Now that they removed it its no longer feel like Anime Planet that all they put out its negative hate comments on anime that i watch making them unwatchable and flat out toxic gatekeeping so im in a minorities for casual weebs for them blocking hate comments and reviews scores on any anime i like.
@@anonymoustroll2432 Toxic comments are everywhere and they do kill the mood, I get it. They should have had a feature where you could turn off comments or block them if needed :(
Good to see another video from you 🙌 I do think moderation would massively help with this. I can understand it may be a cost issue for them, but it damages the user experience in my opinion. I think it's a shame overall
Best thing ever! It's not a social media platform, like almost every other streaming platform. Guess what? You are not that special, it's a business and it makes no sense to allow that type of communication. There have been issues long before this "BL" scapegoat. I've seen a ton of notorious comments that have absolutely no moderation. You are all children acting up in daycare and now you have been punished. Get in the corner for your behavior and abuse, (however small). Go somewhere else for the "conversations".
Freedom of speech is no excuse for being an idiot. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. Because of people who think they can say whatever they want Crunchyroll disabled comments. They reaped what they sowed and now they are angry that Crunchyroll is taking action. If you want to blame someone blame the idiots who left the comments on the page not Crunchyroll.
I think they should give people the ability to block comments/users they don’t like instead of removing the feature entirely.
@@busymike I agree with that!
but to block someone whose comments you dont like to see you would have to first do exactly that - see these comments - and thats just not cool for comments like some under Twilight Out of Focus
In the end they would have to pay moderators and give chat-restrictions to some users in order to really create a safe comment section but that would cost money..
of course blocking could still be useful for people who are just annoying to you tho
I've already unsubscribe to Crunchyroll, because of this. I've always read the comments after the episode, so I can see if I missed any detais. Now there is just a void below the video.
@@ShyGuySpirit I think others might unsubscribe because of this as well. The comments pointed out cool things in episodes sometimes!
Well pirate sites will have comments and I think people will cancel and use hianime and other sites
Unfortunately my year sub kicked a few months ago. But if they don't return the comments I will never sub again. Netflix pissed me 6 years ago I never gave them a penny after that.
Same. There's plenty of ways to get anime these days. Comments were the only reason I stayed on Crunchyroll.
yup same. no reason to pay this much to just watch if there is no comments where even (which i don't support) pirated sites have comments...
It's always for our safety. They don't care about us. They never asked us if this is what we wanted.
“We want to protect the community, by destroying the community, for its own safety of course”
yeah they dont care about us
they're first and formost a profit-oriented company
But it also doesnt really matter if you personally asked for anything or not
it should be normal to remove inappropriate comments and its whack to remove the comment section to not have this effort
I unsubscribed from cruchyroll because of this. There are many sites that offer streaming and I don't feel crunchy offered anything better or special for that side. Their network stability, localization quality and overall user experience has been pretty bad at times. The thing why I was using crunchyroll was the comment area and written reviews. To scroll down after the episode or sometimes in mid episode while the feelings and thoughts were still fresh and see how others felt about it, was often the highlight for me. I absolutely loved how I often saw same names popping in comments like CrazyYandereWhich, how each show developed their own inside and meta jokes/narratives and how people pointed out things I missed or details that were in manga or light novel.
That is plain stupid. Part of the Crunchyroll experience is the comments
@@zy2239 I agree that it’s part of the experience! Thanks for watching 🙏
I just got crunchyroll again and i was watching a episode of anime and i personally love to chdck the comments to see if i missed something and sometimes id get a good laugh but crunchyroll without the comments just makes it feels empty it’s apart of the experience!! I really don’t see why they can’t just add moderation on the comments, removing certain people from commenting sounds much better than removing the comments as a whole.
I thought it was broken I’m so sad
People should have free speech. I didn't even know crunchyroll had a comment section.
Missed you Alyssa, so happy to see a new video with you. Hope all is well and work isn't overwhelming you.
@@ChrisMeth7285 I am doing well, but slowly melting in this heat 🤣 Thanks for watching!
Crunchyroll didnt learn their lesson trying to push Yuri on Ice, now im not against BL or Yuri, but some stuff that shouldnt be suited advertised.
Ridding comments completely to run in defense of a BL anime is a overreaction.
"safety" what a load of trollop. I'm ending my subscription and going sailing again.
I always read comments after watching the episodes and check reviews for shows i think about watching this stinks
@@GOMPsk8bmx Same! It’s disappointing :(
Crunchyroll without comments is a bit dry.
We have already unsubscribed from crunchyroll, and have enrolled on a rival platform, that has comments. Censorship is dogshit.
Comments were gotten rid off the same reason why there isn't a forum there anymore. Being a part of a major company(Sony) this is a move to have one less thing they have to worry about. Which is why there are no reviews on Hulu(a long time ago Hulu had forums), Netflix or any of the newer Plus streaming services. Moderators don't cost that much. In the past when Crunchyroll had moderators for their forums most of them where compensated with free Crunchyroll subscriptions.
Here’s a thought. Have some moderators go through and delete/block comments/users.
Literally the comment section on Crunchyroll was one of my favorite things about it
there’s no community if we can’t even speak about our thoughts😔
i cancelled my membership and made the comment as to why i was leaving was due to that reason vote with your wallets dont even use the free CR
On more thing: Crunchyroll just devalued itself a bit by doing this. Now it makes more sense for me to seek Anime for free instead of paying a company that removed its comment section on a media that i like to watch.
The comments are one thing, but now you cant even see why people didnt like a show in the reviews. I used to always look through the reviews and read the titles "This show is a hidden jem" or "This show is boring/lame" etc. Stars don't mean anything lots of garbage is over rated and good shows are under rated.
Bad thing, when did you ever saw someone calling an anime bad in the comments? Or people spoiler or wait even better people fighting or being inappropriate??? Never 😂
Its a good thing , comments will still work on pirate sites.
I wouldn't be surprised if CR usership goes down in the coming years and sailing the high sea's becomes a lot more prevalent again. They removed the community feature completely, the subs are inconsistent and sometimes even broken, the video player isn't the most functional at the best of times. This is exactly why I'm against one company owning the majority of the market because if there are no other options (which there really isn't anymore) people are just going to go the illegal route.
@@omegashenron8 Absolutely agree. Getting rid of the community is not the way to go :(
this is on the same level as YT not showing dislikes, disappointing. also sucks if that deer show is using AI subtitles, i liked the 1st episode
@@vermillion8827 I need to watch it! But yeah it’s definitely disappointing. Thanks for watching ^_^
If you're on pc you can get UA-cam dislike numbers back with a browser extension. I would say that what Crunchyroll has done is worse, because technically speaking the star rating system is just a more refined version of the like/dislike system since you can express to what degree you like or dislike a series.
Why I personally never looked at the comments I do understand why people are upset. First they got rid of the forums last year and now this.
its honestly kind of pathetic there is like zero reasons for this other then some studios getting butthurt. the whole point of comments and reviews is so people can see if there walking into a trash fire. its not just comments gone its the review of the actual anime i like to read comments others have made so i can decide if the anime is for me or not. all they are doing is cutting back on maintaining the actual site all this company seems to do is cut back on quality. hi dive other anime sites could jump on this. The player itself is subpar and the app has a caching issue.
crunchy roll!? More like frumpy troll!
How can people review anything, when you can't get anything to ship?
I have many preorders light novels and manga from May and June... and they still haven't shipped... I didn't know the 30-40 % "premium" on Barnes and Noble/ Amazon was for the benefit of actually getting inventory...
@@Wha2les Oh gosh that’s awful! I’ve ordered about two to three times since they took over Rightstuf and got my orders as scheduled including preorders. Sorry to hear that :(
Going to add one more thing that this is pretty much why I miss Funimation I don't know he's just something about the FUNimation brand I always preferred it
I've already canceled my subscription and changed my Google rating to 1 star😅
This is a bad thing. This reminds me of Mii Verse on the Wii U where it was designed to talk abojt a certain niche. I dont like using other social media crap to say stuff, just UA-cam and at the time Crunchyroll...now they devalued the platform. I guess its the same as sailing the high seas. They wanna be like that, lower the price by $2.99 or $3.99 because the comments as a social aspect of the platform...
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I like Hells Paradise but everyone in the fucking planet hates it just like Darling in the Franxx that all i see is allot of hates comment on my favorite anime on Crunchyroll that makes me feel uncomfortable for watching it. Now that they removed it its no longer feel like Anime Planet that all they put out its negative hate comments on anime that i watch making them unwatchable and flat out toxic gatekeeping so im in a minorities for casual weebs for them blocking hate comments and reviews scores on any anime i like.
@@anonymoustroll2432 Toxic comments are everywhere and they do kill the mood, I get it. They should have had a feature where you could turn off comments or block them if needed :(
@@PaisenNoticedYouyou cant even enjoy a single anime nowadays with all the stupid gatekeeping
Good to see another video from you 🙌
I do think moderation would massively help with this. I can understand it may be a cost issue for them, but it damages the user experience in my opinion. I think it's a shame overall
@@elderwood4225 Agreed! Thanks for watching 😌
Best thing ever! It's not a social media platform, like almost every other streaming platform. Guess what? You are not that special, it's a business and it makes no sense to allow that type of communication. There have been issues long before this "BL" scapegoat. I've seen a ton of notorious comments that have absolutely no moderation. You are all children acting up in daycare and now you have been punished. Get in the corner for your behavior and abuse, (however small). Go somewhere else for the "conversations".
people are allowed to rant abt anime they watched so they could recommend other people if the anime worth to watch or not
Freedom of speech is no excuse for being an idiot.
If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.
Because of people who think they can say whatever they want Crunchyroll disabled comments.
They reaped what they sowed and now they are angry that Crunchyroll is taking action.
If you want to blame someone blame the idiots who left the comments on the page not Crunchyroll.
then it seems like everyone are a jerk inside their platform
Since you couldn't find your own comments or see responses to those comments I don't think it makes much difference.
@@senhowler True, one of many things wrong with Crunchyroll’s platform 🤣
I noticed Paisen. Also, I’m this close 🤏 to being done with crunchy roll over the removal of review and comment features
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