This is simply a rehash/summary of an original article on 404media. Beyond that, you would have to be living under a rock to think that Plex was interested in what their users actually wanted. I ran a Plex server for years until I got fed up with trying to turn off some new self serving misfeature with every new update. It's been clear for years that offering a self hosting media server solution is simply a bridgehead for Plex to seek every more revenue opportunities, even for paying ~~victims~~ customers. I moved to and recommend Jellyfin- comparable user experience (minus the crap), use the same library, apps for all your devices, open source and completely self contained.
Problem is jellyfin doesn’t have apps on stuff, therefore my family can’t reach the content on their TVs without side loading and that’s so far beyond any of them it isn’t even funny
What devices are missing support in your case? Not an exhaustive list of clients
To be fair, an app for Samsung TVs would be great. Currently you need a complicated work around to get it working.
I don't think the anime titles are bothering as many people as the unintentional exposure of their pornography.
I do too much curating to have my lists leaked. If you want access to my excellent tastes, I require payment in advance.
Sorry, I searched for Plex plus your username, you're already compromised:
Busty Babes 8: Even the boobs have boobs in this one.
Love how the headline equates the shame of viewing porn with the shame of viewing anime
Like the old joke goes, "when I'm watching anime and my mom walks in, I alt tab to porn because it's easier to explain"
Jellyfin is going to explode in popularity (it kind of has already)
I did Jellyfin right when I got into this as soon as I saw Plex require an external account.
Same. The need for an account meant I never gave Plex a second glance.
I've been seeing this story do the rounds and I feel like we're burying the lede here.
Who the hell is watching porn over Plex? That is somehow simultaneously the most uninformed and the most complicated way to access porn.
The original article mentioned "softcore" porn, like old school cinemax movies where it's porn, but thinly veiled into an actual movie.
Not like hardcore 10 minute porn movies, just semi-skeevy smut that you'd rather not have other people know you're watching. (50 shades?)
It doesn't seem like a huge stretch. If somebody had a stored collection, and didn't share the server with anybody, why not point Plex at that folder? There's even an *arr for it, so it fits right into the usual stack.
If you're using Plex for porn and also adding friends on it, what were you thinking in the first place? Like, it was so obvious something like this was going to happen, and that's besides the already existant risk of accidentally sharing the wrong library with your friend.
It's a cool feature, it obviously would have been better if it filtered by age rating or adult film by default to begin with but I really see this as an overreaction.
Lol, I just finished building my JellyFin server last weekend too. Bye Plex!
Doesn't Plex require you to buy their premium service in order to use it on mobile devices?
I remember setting up my Plex server and was shocked that I had to pay to view my own media.
devs have to eat too, open source software (when fully free) is sometimes built as a hobby like Jellyfin, or as a portfolio project, or worst case scenario as a bait and switch to paid (sometimes it's death sentence). Then there are sponsored projects like Vulkan, or others that live off of donations like Mozilla.
I'll admit this feature should have definitely been opt-in. But when the update came out there was a big pop-up on your screen when you logged in. Where you just turned all of this off and hit save. It is super easy to disable.
The sharing what I watch with friends part is dumb. But it is pretty cool how you can recommend stuff to friends.
I got the pop up. I disabled it. But I just got an email from Plex telling me everything my family member watched in the last week. This is complete shit!!
This is far from the first horrible thing I've heard Plex do. Why are they like this?
Enshittification is the norm for all for profit endeavours. Exceptions to this are exceedingly rare and usually just a matter of time rather than truly being an exception.
It's the latest exciting chapter of "Plex and the Quest for Investibility!"
The great enshittening of internet platforms continues
So how exactly is this enshitiffication?
It's a stupid feature that's for sure, but you've gotta stop calling everything enshitiffication mate
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It's a degradation in functionality masquerading as an improvement. And as for labelling everything 'shit', have you seen my comment history. This is the first time I have used this term on any platform. Smh
Wow, glad I switched to Jellyfin.
I opted out of plex as soon as it asked me to create an online account.
You don't need that for Jellyfin.
I’m a little shocked at how difficult it seems to be to find instructions on how to disable this feature. Pretty sure I got it, but it wasn’t a feature called discover together but a series of sharing options.
The fact that you're only "pretty sure" and not "entirely sure" is pretty shitty on plex in itself.
Jellyfin ftw
Would love to just pay someone to access their jellyfin server. Does something like this exist?
What sucks to me is how hard jellyfin is to setup outside the network
Jellyfin is generally just as easy to set up for external access. The only thing you really need to worry about is having a dynamic IP. If you have a domain name, then setting up dynamic DNS is quite straightforward.
The only issue I have with people remotely accessing Jellyfin is that you cannot set a total system bandwidth cap. You can set a per stream cap, but that doesn’t help if you have too many people accessing your server at once.
I'm not trying to sound like a dick but having your own domain name isnt something most people have
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