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don't support these fart clowns. they've been harassing me since 2017 out of jealousy of my success. they're sending cars from their employees to my household and revving their engines as loud as they can bc they know we have weak windows, causing ear damage. they also shaking my ground floor with vibrations causing dmg to my ankles and knees. b4 it was just my ankles and now it's also my knees, physical attacks. i know for sure they are spying on me as well bc every mistake that i do, simple or major, they send a car over here to rev their engine as they drive by. its all bc my father keeps tuning into this God forsaken channel on analogue basic free tv los angeles area only. they can spy bc as soon as your tv scans the KTLA-CW ch 5 network, your tv is compromised. i believe its coming from their broadcasting towers. i even feel satisfied that one of them passed away bc of all the harassment abuse ive been dealing with this network. ditch this network, let em get bankrupt. Your welcome.Show lessCan’t view or hear headlines
I get a notice of a headline and click on it. The app then opens a story with a clip from the report, however, I can’t hear it after the loud advertising I have to sit through, THAT is at full volume. But the report itself? The sound is off, the speaker icon doesn’t respond to touch nor does the full view icon in the corner of the screen. By the time I get them on, the report is over with no way to rewatch it, it just moves on to the next headline so I’ve missed what I wanted to know about. What’s the point???Show lessApril 2024 update
It's a good, reliable app. However, the latest update changed the way the back button works. Before, the back button appeared when you swipe down on an article. Now, you have to scroll all the way to the top of the article before the back button appears. It's annoying. Please change it back.
And, since I'm here - article titles have become far too much like click-bait. Everything now occurs in "Southern California" versus naming the city where the news article originated. Stop annoying your readers.Show less