![]() Javabeans: I really hope this is not a new trend that will continue because we are, above all else, fans of access. Girlfriday: It’s interesting that there seem to be more sites where you can watch dramas these days, but somehow fewer shows you can actually get access to. ![]() They were either georestricted (“This video is not available in your region”) or only licensed by one site, which then might also be georestricted. Javabeans: We don’t use subtitles so we don’t notice as quickly as our readers might, but I did go on a search the other day and had a really hard time finding shows I expected to be able to find. Girlfriday: Maybe you guys - our readers - are better equipped to answer, since you’re the ones searching for shows to watch and tearing your hair out over lack of subs (or not), and can tell us we’re just imagining things. Javabeans: We’re not making this up, right? There’s always been some amount of effort required to watch dramas, but lately it seems to be getting worse. Girlfriday: Yeah is it an actual problem to find the shows you want to watch these days? Javabeans: Have you noticed that it seems to be getting strangely more difficult to find subtitled dramas these days? I don’t have any numbers or figures to support this, it’s just a feeling I’m getting from reading comments and hearing about people’s difficulties watching things. 398 OctoOctoOdds and Ends: This video is not available in your region by javabeans
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