Plex starts narcing on its own users' anime and X-rated habits with an opt-out service, and it's going terribly
Plex starts narcing on its own users' anime and X-rated habits with an opt-out service, and it's going terribly
Chasing the Water Cooler Effect.
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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.
61 10 ReplyThe 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?)
29 0 ReplyA full viewing of Morbius, hmm
Two full viewings, I will judge you harshly.
10 0 Replyyeah it’s only that because for the discover stuff plex has to find it on IMDB
1 0 ReplyTVDB* or TMDB*
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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.
14 0 ReplyAdultarr?
1 0 ReplyNo, rated arr
7 0 ReplyWhisparr for me.
1 0 ReplyYou joke, but I think I remember it being called Whisparr
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People who haven't yet discovered StashBox.
6 0 ReplyThank you! This is what I was wondering too!
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