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VidAngel is back with the
Black Friday deal [vidangel.com]. Get 6 months of service for only $5 per month. That is 50% off the regular price (normally $9.99).
Use code:
BLACKFRIDAY at checkout. Deal is good for new subscribers only. Offer valid through November 30, 2023 or while the promotion lasts.
Product Info:
- Filter entire categories, like sex, violence or language.
- Target sub-categories, like the graphic portions of violence.
- Pinpoint individual filters, such as specific words or certain scenes.
- Works with Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Peacock, Paramount+ via Amazon, Starz via Amazon, Showtime via Amazon, AMC+ via Amazon, BritBox via Amazon and PBS Masterpiece via Amazon
Same great deal as THIS front page deal from 2 years ago!
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For example:
The first episode of Breaking Bad has a total of 133 filters that can be applied. If you would use all 133 you could bring that episode down to a G-rating. But most that use the app are probably not going to that extreme. Rather, if you pull up the Language portion you have a total of 85 events that you could filter. There are 54 curse words (and each curse word is listed in a subcategory), 4 racial slurs, 5 sexual references, etc. So if I wanted to remove all F-words and all racial slurs only, I could. If I wanted to remove only 3 of the 11 F-words and keep the other 8 in the program, I could.
The experience is really whatever you want it to be. Hence their catchphrase: "Watch however the bleep you want!"
I've been a day one subscriber. It has been a fantastic experience! Like any software, it has improved over time. But I am immensely impressed with how this works. You have such flexibility to edit the content to exactly what you want. You can trim a single scene, a specific act or take a movie and end up with something resembling a G-rating (if you so desire).
Any thumbs downs are only because they are against filtering objectionable content. They believe it should be watched in its original form. It is not a reflection of how this software actually performs.
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You figured it out.
It's just sad to think of previous millennia where they didn't have movies and weren't ever able to advance as societies.
You're compartmentalizing and completely missing the point.
There's a blatantly obvious correlation between this level of censorship and conservative fascism. Services like this are simply a stop gap for what they actually want — a complete ban on all objectionable material. They did it with books, so you can't deny there's a precedent. Ultimately, it's a slippery slope toward losing freedoms and having an infinitesimal world view.
If you don't believe that exposure to varied ideas and subject matter builds well-rounded individuals, then you clearly aren't one.
Great news! Thanks! Repped!
Are there plenty of movies from my childhood (Robocop) that I'd love to watch instead of the age appropriate crap my kids watch now? Certainly. But it simply isn't necessary. So I'm left wondering, Who is this for? Definitely not the kids.
Are there plenty of movies from my childhood (Robocop) that I'd love to watch instead of the age appropriate crap my kids watch now? Certainly. But it simply isn't necessary. So I'm left wondering, Who is this for? Definitely not the kids.
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