Talk:Hulu/Archive 2

Screenshot necessary?
I think the screenshot of the website seems promotional and should not be on Wikipedia - Balle010 (talk) 16:34, 22 June 2020 (UTC)

Is there some way to put user satisfaction experience info in this (and other) consumer company articles?
It's a shame that, right now, corporations have a big megaphone through which to tout their products, while consumers have a very scattershot way of expressing frustration - or happiness - with products. Seems to me it would be useful if there were a section in Wikipedia articles that gave an overview of this. A precedent for this might be the "Reception" section for various media releases.

Joesh (talk) 03:08, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

PS If there's a more appropriate place for this question I'd be delighted to know it.

Joesh (talk) 03:09, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

Section deletion (edit war)
An entire informative section #8 has been repeatedly deleted from the Hulu article, removing historical information about Hulu's former and aborted contemplation of international expansion.

Apparently, the initial deletion was submitted at 03:25 30 May 2021. — A short edit-war ensued, with the section twice restored and deleted again, until the restorers apparently gave up and allowed the deletion.

The original deletion was submitted with this note: "Hulu will never go international." — Regardless of how true that prediction may be, it isn't a reason to delete an entire section's valid historical information.

If the section's content was properly cited and accurate to the sources, at most the section's title could have been changed (from "Potential International Expansion" to perhaps "Previous plans for international expansion") — but the section shouldn't have been entirely deleted.

I'm not affiliated with Hulu. I'm not an author of the deleted section or any other Wikipedia content. I've never edited Wikipedia articles, and I'm not going to start now.

If someone else wants to restore the section again a third time, go for it, but you might expect it to be soon deleted again by the opposing edit-warriors.

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Note: Any content appearing below my signature here is unrelated to my comment. (I see a list of awards citation references below, which are apparently related to comments by "Hulu C" above, unrelated to my comment.)

LucusNon (talk) 21:34, 1 June 2021 (UTC)
 * Hi Based on my review of the edit log, it looks you are the editor in question (who is sometimes doing this when logged in, and - as others have noted - sometimes when logged out). I agree with LucasNon that a brief discussion of the fact that Hulu previously had international expansion plans is warranted in this article, and I do not believe the fact that those plans are now cancelled affects their notability. I've reverted the section for now – since a version of it had been in the article for a while before you began your edits – but am open to discussion on the best way forward. — stickguy (:^›)—  &#124;&#124; talk &#124;&#124; 18:38, 16 July 2021 (UTC)

Removal of accurate info
The user Thanos2556 keeps reverting edits including the mention of Hulu being available in Japan, stating that the service isn’t available, when it clearly is. They have a website here: www.hulu.jp and a YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/user/HuluJapanLLC. JuneForceOne (talk) 05:53, 3 January 2022 (UTC)

Availability in Japan.
Please incorporate the following information into the article sourced from Japanese language Wikipedia article to avoid edit war on Japanese availability of service.

日本では2011年よりサービスを開始したが、2014年からは、日本テレビ放送網傘下のHJホールディングス株式会社に日本での事業が100％承継された. そのため、アメリカと日本のサービス内容は大きく異なっている. 2001:268:9893:4308:DC89:9AFF:FE14:F7E2 (talk) 03:54, 13 January 2022 (UTC)