If they can un-delete them, they can restore them to what they said before unfortunately, but also fuck u/spez
No one blames them for trying to balance costs vs income. People are upset about them being greedy. Yes, they pay for hosting of the content, but the content was not created or provided by them. The content is from the community.
They have shown recently that they don’t care what the community wants. They want what they want, which is to be profitable so they can IPO. They are willing to lose all of the power users they have pissed off in search of that goal.
That is not a place a community can thrive without being inundated with bots spamming the living dog shit out of it. A community that is built and moderated by itself, cares about the content. Reddit does not. They now care about the money.
There are reports of them restoring deleted comments now though. They do not appreciate the community. Reddit is dead to power users.
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I would recommend just starting with migrating your Plex setup to Jellyfin. You can get that done in 30 minutes to an hour.
Setting up all of the arr’s takes hours, depending on how intense you want the automations to be (hours to days). I started with Sonarr for TV/Anime direct installed on Windows. Once I knew I liked it and wanted to keep using it, I bought a small form factor PC and installed Ubuntu Server and Docker (which takes a lot longer).
If you can follow guides on the internet, there are tons out there. What OS are you running?
Jellyfin expects movies to be in sub-folders with their movie titles for the best experience. You can have a Star Trek library, but each movie inside of there needs to be in its own folder. For example M:\Star Trek\Star Trek II - Wrath of Kahn\Star Trek II - Wrath of Kahn.mkv
This has always worked the best for me.