Why One User Is Abandoning Roku: Ads, Clutter, and Declining Quality
By
Devindra Hardawar
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Summary
The author expresses frustration with Roku, detailing how the company has transformed from a beloved streaming platform into one plagued by intrusive ads, a cluttered interface, declining hardware quality, and anti-consumer practices. Key complaints include ads on the home screen, auto-playing content, forced channel additions, degraded user experience, and the company prioritizing revenue over user satisfaction. The author concludes by recommending alternatives like Apple TV, Google Chromecast, or Amazon Fire TV, and advises readers to abandon the Roku ecosystem.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledI'm done with Roku.
The company transformed from a beloved streaming platform into one plagued by intrusive ads, a cluttered interface, declining hardware quality, and anti-consumer practices.
Roku has prioritized revenue over user satisfaction.
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