“Roku’s Bold New Experiment: Are Autoplaying Ads the Future of Streaming Entertainment?”
Roku is back at it again, folks! Just when you thought you could cozy up to your favorite couch and kick back with a binge-watch session, the streaming giant has decided to spice things up in a way that might make you raise an eyebrow—or a whole hand in frustration. Reports are rolling in that users are now greeted with an autoplay preview of Moana 2 right at the device’s startup! I mean, what’s next? An ad for a laundry detergent while you’re trying to catch up on your beloved reality TV? It’s a weird world when you’re being sold an ocean adventure before even seeing the home screen! So, what’s the verdict, dear readers? Is this a delightful new twist on advertising, or just another sneaky ploy to shove ads down our throats? Let’s dive into the sea of opinions and figure this out together. LEARN MORE.
While Roku already includes video ads peppered throughout the streaming platform, some users have recently reported a preview of Moana 2 now autoplaying on the device’s startup, before they are shown the OS home screen. What do you think?

“We asked, they listened.”
Lisa Lambert, Unemployed

“In today’s instant-gratification world, it’s nice to slow down and enjoy an advertisement sometimes.”
Andrew Tufts, Sprinkle Inspector

“Despicable. A TV is no place for ads.”
Dennis Grover, Font Auditor
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