Zhang Songwen complains that membership is required to watch everything: netizens call for support to cancel membership fees

Zhang Songwen complains that membership is required to watch everything: netizens call for support to cancel membership fees

According to domestic media reports, actor Zhang Songwen publicly complained about the current platforms, saying that one needs to be a member to watch anything, which is really frustrating.

Recently, a movie starring Zhang Songwen was released online, but after being told by his fans that he couldn’t watch it (he needed a membership card to watch it), Zhang Songwen responded: “You need a membership for everything, really!

Similar problems have existed for a long time. In the past, you could just turn on the TV and watch whatever program you wanted. Many netizens have also called for the removal of membership fees.

Now, many TV users have found that this "basic operation" has become history. Televisions are becoming more and more complicated. If you want to watch different programs, you may need to download a bunch of software, but even so, you may not be able to watch the programs. You may have to make a second consumption to recharge your membership before you can watch them.

As watching large screens becomes increasingly troublesome, choosing to stay away from them or even turning a blind eye to them is becoming a habit for more and more users.

In fact, the State Administration of Radio and Television and other departments are also actively following up and making solving the problem of TV "nesting doll" charges and complex operations a priority.

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