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Anonymous
I and along with other friends and family have noticed the removal of episodes of particular programming from the "My Stuff" feature on Hulu.
1 year, 6 weeks and 9 hours
We pay for our Hulu subscription each and every month with an automatic withdrawal from our bank account. We uphold our end responsibly by making sure you receive monies due each and every month.
My question is where does Hulu get the authority to edit "My Stuff" without my permission? How does Hulu get to decide what we can or can not watch? Hulu didn't even send communication as to their intentions. We all would like the name of the department at Hulu so we may contact them directly.
I would recommend that Hulu be very careful if they choose to play big brother with their customers' programming choices. What is gone today for us may be gone for you tomorrow. Imagine if someone at Hulu decided to erase episodes of lets say the "Voice", "Ellen", "Dateline", and "The View"?
We would appreciate an answer of how 15 episodes of Live PD were removed from our que after we paid for your services. I am speaking for our household right now. I have recommended that our other friends and family write to Hulu to express their diAnonymous
Stupidity kills
1 year, 2 weeks and 2 days
1st thing. I do not work for Hulu or any other video stream company.
2nd. The My Stuff refers to the things you like to watch and it is so you can place the show in that file for quick access. It does not mean that you own the show. You are paying for the stream service. Your money does not buy the show. Each show is owned buy a company, like CBS, NBC, HBO, TMC, and so one. Hulu buys the rights to stream the show. Some shows Hulu buys outright but they own the rights to stream it to you. You pay for them to view the shows. Placing them in My Stuff does not mean that you own the rights to the show. It is a quick app to find the show rather then have to scroll through every show to find one you like.
3rd. They keep a log of how often a show is being watched to see if it is worth paying for the rights to stream the show. If there to little people watching the show then it is not worth the cost of the rights to keep the show in the line up. It will be removed and a new show will take its place.
4th. If you look at the info the send oe read the notes you will see that they announce that a show will be removed about a month before they remove the show. You have plenty of warning that a show will be removed.
5th. Get the DVR app. Then record your show. It will stay in the DVR until you watch it.
6th There are a lot of things that I don't like about Hulu but it would be best if people like you would stop posting stupid **** like this. Come on man, use your head. I can't believe that anyone would believe that the My Stuff meant that you own that show. You are the reason they have to put HOT COFFEE on the side of a coffee cup.