Personally I'm fine with it, it's not here INSTEAD of a games story, it's just here because Kotaku can publish more content if they have a broader remit.
But still, that there are people who want results like that, is no surprise, because there are people who MAKE results like that out there. That there seems to be someone either negligently or intently making these results occur more frequently in a new app, isn't that much of a surprise, it was bound to happen sooner or later.
Don't get me wrong, I'm curious to see how Bezos responds because I don't know how he is on these things, but that there would be ignorance like this capable of computer programming, or this kind of balls, isn't much of a shock.
You need to let BBC America know that they really should import "Black Mirror".
Bad News: The quality(For Breaking Bad), is so far below that of your average iPhone-filmed YouTube clip as to make me think of torrents.
On the overall, because Netflix is launching in this market without the whole home-delivery part of the business, it's a fair bit different to Lovefilm, which I see more as a home-delivery centred business. I mean, love my Lovefilm rentals, but Netflix's iOS streaming is very compelling. But until entertainment corporations get serious about freeing up rights over geographical territories, the trial of Netflix will be all they'll get out of me.
Perhaps because doing so would involve going to war with a sector of business that has spent billions in the last decade on making sure the world knows that they're not doing so well because of the internet and the thieves.
(And certainly nothing to do with a vast record of cronyism and terrible decision-making from within TV networks.)