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Just to me, this past month exemplifies the issues. I'm not sure the reasons for this decline, whether it's new teams, management, ownership/partnerships, or what. Oh, and the comments section never being fixed for ages now.
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But the past 2 years has seen a whole site hack and barely any notice, lack of app fixes while they implemented an in app store instead, completely wrong and missing subtitles that aren't proofread or sections skipped that are never fixed despite people bringing attention to them, the past 3 seasons at least the cr main page has never had a full simulcast listing of the ongoing season, and, of course, the TLS 1.2 changeover and now this html5/flash player switch. I could look past what errors they made in the past as they seemed to have decent intentions for anime or the viewer. This, to me, is just another example of the decline at cr. Many people pay for memberships here, and they are losing time and energy dealing with this crap because of cr's lack of planning and cr wanting to put out beta level software so you can be like google and landfill a bunch of devices way ahead of their time. I think it's unfair for customers to have viewed 10-11 episodes or more of a season only to be shafted during the finales. With many series coming to a close now, it seems really inconsiderate to absolutely change the player and prevent people with older devices or browsers from completing their shows. On a separate note, I think it's a d? move to pull this mandatory player switch stunt in the last 2 weeks of the season. I've also got old, unsupported browsers with flash disabled that are enough html5 compliant for some to run Prime and youtube but none currently can load cr's "html5" player. There are lesser known browsers that are largely html5 compliant that cannot run the player. This is a "you need the latest, greatest browser" player. All browsers have different levels of html5 compliance.