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Netflix
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Which Streaming Service You Like The Most Among These Choices?
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If you're looking for some free, ad-supported streaming platforms, here are some options:

Tubi TV: This platform offers a mix of movies and TV shows, including popular titles like "The Batman" and "Black Adam." It has a user-friendly interface and a dedicated Tubi Kids section.
Pluto TV: With over 250 live and linear channels, Pluto TV offers a mix of on-demand content and live streaming. You'll find a variety of genres, including news, reality, sports, comedy, and movies.
The Roku Channel: Available on Roku devices and other platforms, this service provides over 350 live channels and on-demand content. While it offers a mix of originals, reality TV, and popular series, the availability of complete TV series may vary.
Amazon Freevee (formerly IMDb TV): Freevee offers a wide range of TV shows and movies, including popular titles like "Ted" and "The X-Files." It also features live channels and a good selection of originals.
Crackle: This service offers a mix of movies and TV shows, including older releases and original content. While it doesn't require an account, signing up allows you to save favorites and resume playback across devices.
Plex: Plex provides a mix of on-demand content and live TV channels. It has a partnership with Crackle, expanding its content library. Plex also offers additional features like OTA broadcasts and Tidal integration.
Hoopla: Hoopla is a digital media service available through participating libraries. It offers a mix of movies, TV shows, ebooks, and comics, with a focus on educational and documentary content.
Kanopy: Another library-connected service, Kanopy provides a curated selection of movies and TV shows, including Criterion Collection films. It is available to students and library members at no additional cost.
Vudu: Part of the Fandango streaming service, Vudu offers a free, ad-supported section with a growing collection of movies and TV shows.
YouTube: While primarily known for user-generated content, YouTube also offers a selection of free, ad-supported movies.
I use something called StremIO which has a great selection of films and series
ThaiGirl · 26-30, F
Other than Netflix, haven't ever heard of others 🤔
PleasurePunch · 100+
any one that works.
MyNameIsHurl · 41-45, F
I like Hulu
Confined · 56-60, M
Discovery+

 
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