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* When the staff of the Japanese site Poupeegirl announced that they'd be replacing ribbon sales with the creation of a real-money "jewel" currency, the Platform/LiveJournal community and Japanese forums exploded with outrage, fearing the jewel-only items would be the only special items available and the ribbon items would all be hideous things. The jewels were finally launched, and aside from a "jewel floor", nothing was really all that changed, since they could be exchanged for ribbons at a much better rate than bought ribbons. That didn't stop users from complaining even after the change simply on account of Poupee charging users ''for currency they'd essentially been paying for before the switch''.
* Lampshaded by "[[WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation Yahtzee]]" Croshaw when the introduction of an original theme tune and new intro sequence for ''Zero Punctuation'' created predictable backlash; the weekly update to [[http://www.fullyramblomatic.com/ his website]] was titled "You Changed It Now It Sucks". Every week, the video thread is evenly divided between "best one evar!" and this complaint.
* Parodied in Website/TheOnion news video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBM3j7x4Lcw 'Iron Man' Trailer To Be Made Into Feature Film]].
* Website/TFWikiDotNet, the official Wiki of the Transformers franchise, makes fun of this to the extreme with "GEEWUN", a derogative term applied to people who believe that if it's not Franchise/TransformersGenerationOne, it sucks.
* Website/TelevisionWithoutPity. Bad Sign #1: Three original editors depart a year after Creator/{{Bravo}} buys the site. Then the site was redesigned to include a lot more widgets, style flourishes and assorted clutter. More editors left. And the site started covering ''a lot'' more reality programming, especially Bravo's Top Chef, Top Design, etc. and scaling back some of the previously in-depth recaps with more glib, bare-bones "weecaps." About the only things left from the site as it once was before it closed were the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' fangirl bridgade and the recapper Jacob.
* WebVideo/TheIrateGamer's Breakfast Rants complain about how certain parts of cereal images changed. For Lucky Charms, it's the marshmallow shapes, while Cinnamon Toast Crunch has him railing against the box only displaying one of the three original bakers. He even ends the rants with "Face it, breakfast is ruined!"
* Parodied with the WebVideo/ThirdRateGamer, who criticizes the smallest of details, regardless if they're trivial or not. In his ''VideoGame/YoshisIsland'' review, he complains that the game is too different from other ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'' games, as well as minor details like the fact that the player can jump on Shy Guys to kill them, but not pick them up, reversing their role from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2''.
** The latter part of his ''VideoGame/CoolSpot'' review has him ranting about the variety of flavors of 7up drinks diminishing over the years. In a similar vein to the Irate Gamer's breakfast rant, he ends it by stating, "Fuck that! Fountain drinks are ruined!"
* The tendency of geeks (especially gamers) to complain about changes to works at the drop of a hat is parodied in the series of WebVideo/HitlerRants taken from the movie ''Film/{{Downfall}}''.
* On 11 August 2010, web review aggregation site Metacritic redesigned their site. Today, they have 8,000 comments of seething hatred.

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* When the staff of the Japanese site Poupeegirl announced ''WebAnimation/AllYourHistoryAreBelongToUs'' was a Machinima series that they'd detailed the history of video game franchises and developers. Once the original creator (who also did the voice work) Rob Talbert left and some new guys were brought on, the ReplacementScrappy vibe was undeniable. The show never really recovered before it was cancelled.
* WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd:
** Old-school fans have lamented the [[TookALevelInKindness diminishing "Angry" aspect]] of Creator/JamesRolfe's character, in which more of his RealLife personality becomes inserted into the videos. Some of this can
be replacing ribbon sales attributed to Rolfe not wanting people to project the Nerd onto him as much, as well as his workload (especially TheMovie) making it harder to do regular episodes with the same enthusiasm. Much of this led to the creation of a real-money "jewel" currency, the Platform/LiveJournal community ''James and Japanese forums exploded Mike Mondays'', which allows James to continue to produce regular content while just being himself, with outrage, fearing Nerd episodes being more sporadic.
** AVGN himself often brings this up in his reviews, such as with ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' where pretty much everything he complains about were
the jewel-only things the game did differently than [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime its predecessor]] like the three-day cycle, resetting time to save, and losing items would be the only special items available on reset, and the ribbon items would all be hideous things. The jewels sequel to ''VideoGame/GodzillaMonsterOfMonsters'' for being a TurnBasedStrategy game that followed an ActionGame. Often too he'll acknowledge that fans were finally launched, and aside from a "jewel floor", nothing was really all that changed, since they could be exchanged for ribbons at a much better rate than bought ribbons. That didn't stop users from complaining even after put off by the change simply on account of Poupee charging users ''for currency they'd essentially been paying but not see it as such a bad thing, like with ''VideoGame/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink'' where he acknowledges that there was no "standard" for before Zelda games at the switch''.
* Lampshaded by "[[WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation Yahtzee]]" Croshaw when
time so it being drastically different than the introduction of an original theme tune first was to be expected.
* Podcast/BlurryPhotos, a humorous podcast about the unusual
and new intro sequence for ''Zero Punctuation'' created predictable backlash; unexplained, was originally hosted by comedians David Flora and Dave Stecco and the weekly update to [[http://www.fullyramblomatic.com/ his website]] format was titled "You Changed It Now It Sucks". Every week, largely built around the video thread is evenly divided interactions between "best one evar!" the two of them while discussing the week's topic. In early 2018, Dave Stecco retired from the podcast due to other commitments and this complaint.
* Parodied in Website/TheOnion news video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBM3j7x4Lcw 'Iron Man' Trailer To Be Made Into Feature Film]].
* Website/TFWikiDotNet,
David Flora continued the official Wiki podcast as a solo work. Responses from fans have ranged from acceptance to "Get another co-host or at least a stable of guest co-hosts" to "Flora should re-name the Transformers franchise, makes fun of this to the extreme with "GEEWUN", a derogative term applied to people who believe that if podcast because it's not Franchise/TransformersGenerationOne, it sucks.
'Blurry Photos' anymore".
* Website/TelevisionWithoutPity. Bad Sign #1: Three original editors depart a year after Creator/{{Bravo}} buys The October 2019 re-design of Box Office Mojo was criticized not only for ditching the site. Then old school charm of the site was redesigned to include a lot more widgets, style flourishes prior design and assorted clutter. More editors left. And the site started covering ''a lot'' more reality programming, especially Bravo's Top Chef, Top Design, etc. and scaling back dropping features, but also for putting its most popular content behind a paywall (eg, data for genres, studios, brands, etc). In March 2020, some of the previously in-depth recaps with more glib, bare-bones "weecaps." About data was freed from the paywall, but studio data is still not accessible. Making matters worse, it appears that the redesign caused the site to ''lose'' data which it already had - the only things left from way to see the now lost data would be to go to the Wayback Machine.
* Website/{{Comixology}} was absorbed into Amazon Kindle in February 2022. Fans were outraged because it doesn't work well on desktop, cancelled subscriptions outside of the United States, removed features, and forced you to re-download all of your comics, which turn out to take up more space yet be lower resolution and in some cases unreadable. Cue many threats to switch to piracy.
* There have been many complaints given whenever Platform/DeviantArt updated their interface. The Eclipse version of
the site as it once was before it closed were became infamous for triggering this trope for many of the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' fangirl bridgade site's users. And as of Autumn 2022 one can't search the site for more than one word at a time or search by recency instead of popularity unless one is logged in, and the recapper Jacob.
* WebVideo/TheIrateGamer's Breakfast Rants complain about how certain parts
ability to search in favourites has been turned off for everyone. As of cereal images changed. For Lucky Charms, it's Autumn 2023, one can again search for multiple words and search within favourites, but now a new problem has risen: whenever you search for anything on the marshmallow shapes, while Cinnamon Toast Crunch homepage you'll get thousands of results, even if the majority of them has him railing against the box only displaying one nothing to do with your query.
* The story-writing (and chat) AI Dreamily got hit hard by this after a year of operation because
of the three original bakers. He even ends commercialization aspect after being the rants with "Face it, breakfast is ruined!"
* Parodied with the WebVideo/ThirdRateGamer, who criticizes the smallest
only AI service of details, regardless if they're trivial or not. In his ''VideoGame/YoshisIsland'' review, he complains that the game is too different this kind to be not only free but also nearly unrestricted. For background: Much of Dreamily's fandom came from other ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'' games, as well as minor details like ''VideoGame/AIDungeon2'' when the fact that game's sudden change in direction in 2021 caused by [=OpenAI=]'s restrictions led to many users leaving and searching/developing better alternatives. A majority of these users are either minors (which Dreamily's fanfiction-style writing easily appeals to), lacking credit card (which the player can jump on Shy Guys to kill them, but most popular AI alternatives only accept), from less fortunate countries (so the payment system practically gatekeeps them), simply poor or too broke for subscriptions, not pick them up, reversing tech-savvy or lacking a device to run their role from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2''.
** The latter part
own[[note]]A Google Colab option is available, but it is not made for continuous play due to its tendency of his ''VideoGame/CoolSpot'' review kicking out the user until the service allows them again and because it is not comfortable to play on mobile considering the display and the needed manual setup to make it run (and must be repeated again if the user runs out of session).[[/note]], or a combination of any of these. When Dreamily revealed the commercialization plan, it was in the form of quota limits on both the chat ''and'' the story writing unless the user subscribed, for an AI that is not on the same level as [=KoboldAI=]. Combine all these factors and it is not surprising that Dreamily's subreddit is filled with hate remarks and even the developers' statements are downvoted into negatives since then.
* ''Creator/{{Dropout}}'' (formerly [=CollegeHumor=])
has him ranting about the variety of flavors of 7up drinks diminishing changed its Originals intros often over the years. In It's [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] in a similar vein to Jake and Amir video, when Amir says he hates the Irate Gamer's breakfast rant, he ends it by stating, "Fuck that! Fountain drinks are ruined!"
* The tendency of geeks (especially gamers) to complain about changes to works at the drop of a hat is parodied in the series of WebVideo/HitlerRants taken from the movie ''Film/{{Downfall}}''.
* On 11 August 2010, web review aggregation site Metacritic redesigned their site. Today, they have 8,000 comments of seething hatred.
new intro "Because it's different!"



* ''[[Creator/{{Dropout}} [=CollegeHumor=]]]'' has changed its Originals intros often over the years. It's [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] in a Jake and Amir video, when Amir says he hates the new intro "Because it's different!"

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* ''[[Creator/{{Dropout}} [=CollegeHumor=]]]'' [[Creator/{{Egoraptor}} Arin]] of the ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'' somehow manages to evoke this ''and'' ItsTheSameSoItSucks with the ''Franchise/{{Mario}}'' series in separate videos. During ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' he laments that it was the last "unique" Mario game and that he's not a fan of the newer ones as the series has changed its Originals intros often over the years. It's [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] in fallen into a Jake and Amir video, when Amir says he hates the new intro "Because rut where it's different!"afraid to create new unique enemies or characters, while during ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' he takes offense to The Broodals for "being out-of-place and unlike normal Mario enemies."
%%* ''WebAnimation/GenLock'' had a case in dropping [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO1cRVtOeeo the opening theme]] and [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CWTtGgevFYy/ replacing it with an original composition]]. (Administrivia/WeblinksAreNotExamples)
* ''WebVideo/GeographyNow'': Starting in the Venezuela episode, Flag/Fan Day was reduced to Youtube Shorts due to declining views, and the episode corrections and package-opening were cut. Fans who came [[JustHereForGodzilla just for the flag section]] were dismayed to see that the [[RunningGag "BLOOD OF THOSE WHO FIGHT FOR THE FREEDOM!" animations]] were cut as a result.
* ''WebVideo/TheHappyVideoGameNerd'': HVGN's [[InUniverse chief argument]] as to why ''Zoda's Revenge'' was a worse game than its predecessor, ''VideoGame/StarTropics''. He takes the time to point out that just as many people agreed with his criticisms of the game as disagreed with them.



* LetsPlay/HatFilms were accused of having their ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' series '''RUINED FOREVER''' because LetsPlay/{{Turpster}} joined (Sips also joined, but this wasn't anywhere near as controversial). Ross, Smiffy and Trott were fairly quick to call the fans out on this, arguing that the fans were too insistent on the show being formulaic.
* The tendency of geeks (especially gamers) to complain about changes to works at the drop of a hat is parodied in the series of ''WebVideo/HitlerRants'' taken from the movie ''Film/{{Downfall}}''.
* [[https://www.vulture.com/2012/01/the-ballad-of-horse_ebooks.html Multiple]] [[http://gawker.com/5887697/how-i-found-the-human-being-behind-horseebooks-the-internets-favorite-spambot articles]] have been written about why ''Blog/HorseEbooks'' changed and started sucking (on September 14th, 2011.) This is possibly the weirdest example of the trope, considering that Horse_ebooks is a ''spambot on Twitter'' with a strange knack for WordSaladHumor. It turns out that there was a reason for it: in September 2013 it was [[http://gawker.com/horse_ebooks-has-been-a-buzzfeed-employee-since-2011-1377183209 revealed]] that ever since that date in 2011, the account was actually taken over by a human as part of an art project that continued throughout the following two years.



* Happens quite often in Platform/YouTube videos in mashup videos when copyright is claimed on any part of the audio. (If copyright is claimed on the video, it is removed entirely.) Platform/YouTube offers replacement, royalty-free soundtracks that often don't fit the theme, and don't contain any of the other sounds that were part of the original video, which paradoxically, has also been copyright-claimed at times, rendering the effort ineffective.
* Platform/YouTube has undergone many controversial changes through the years, but arguably the most infamous one is the COPPA update, which forced users to mark their videos as either "made for kids" or not. The change was detested for the fact that the guidelines for what qualified for either weren't defined in any way. It was also controversial since videos marked as made for kids lost many features, and videos were automatically marked for kids by the site's bots without any knowledge or consent from the uploader. Furthermore, the bots had a tendency to mark videos as made for kids [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids even when they clearly were not]], even if the videos were age restricted. Even worse is that sometimes if you uploaded the video and set the video as not made for kids, the bot will think otherwise and set the video as made for kids.

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* Happens quite often WebVideo/TheIrateGamer's Breakfast Rants complain about how certain parts of cereal images changed. For Lucky Charms, it's the marshmallow shapes, while Cinnamon Toast Crunch has him railing against the box only displaying one of the three original bakers. He even ends the rants with "Face it, breakfast is ruined!"
* ''[[WebVideo/{{Jimquisition}} The Jimquisition]]'' changed its title sequence and long-running theme song
in May 2017, with the intro's first use lampooning the trope by having "They changed it now it sucks" written verbatim on a wall. Ironically, the new intro sequence was generally well-received by fans.
* WebVideo/JonTron invokes this during his review of ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie: Nuts and Bolts'', where he complains about all the changes to the game. More specifically, he states that he hates that he ''has'' to complain about the change in formula, except that the changes come with bits of the old formula that don't fit the new and detract from the overall experience.
* Jump the Shark was a website where people commented on when their favorite television shows [[TitleDrop jumped the shark]]. In early 2009, the site changed to a generic [=TVGuide=] tabloid before being completely absorbed by [=TVGuide=] later that year. These changes led to former fans saying the [=TVGuide=] takeover was when Jump the Shark [[TakeThat jumped the shark]].
* A very sad/scary example with ''WebVideo/{{Kittisaurus}}''. After Nana, Toto and Dodo were added in 2020, Claire received a lot of comments telling her to get rid of them, or even kill them. It got to the point where Claire had to ask people to stop posting those comments.
* The ''Website/KnowYourMeme''
Platform/YouTube videos in mashup videos when copyright is claimed on any part have gotten a lot of cries of "Ruined Forever!" after Rocketboom sold the audio. (If copyright is claimed on the video, it is removed entirely.) Platform/YouTube offers replacement, royalty-free soundtracks that often don't fit the theme, and don't contain any of the other sounds that were part of the original video, which paradoxically, has also been copyright-claimed at times, rendering the effort ineffective.
* Platform/YouTube has undergone many controversial changes through the years, but arguably the most infamous one is the COPPA update, which forced users
rights to mark their videos as either "made for kids" or not. The change was detested for the fact that the guidelines for what qualified for either weren't defined in any way. It was also controversial since videos marked as made for kids lost many features, and videos were automatically marked for kids by the site's bots without any knowledge or consent from the uploader. Furthermore, the bots had a tendency to mark videos as made for kids [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids even when they clearly were not]], even if the videos were age restricted. Even worse is that sometimes if you uploaded the video and set the video as not made for kids, the bot will think otherwise and set the video as made for kids.Website/ICanHazCheezburger.



* [[https://www.vulture.com/2012/01/the-ballad-of-horse_ebooks.html Multiple]] [[http://gawker.com/5887697/how-i-found-the-human-being-behind-horseebooks-the-internets-favorite-spambot articles]] have been written about why ''Blog/HorseEbooks'' changed and started sucking (on September 14th, 2011.) This is possibly the weirdest example of the trope, considering that Horse_ebooks is a ''spambot on Twitter'' with a strange knack for WordSaladHumor. It turns out that there was a reason for it: in September 2013 it was [[http://gawker.com/horse_ebooks-has-been-a-buzzfeed-employee-since-2011-1377183209 revealed]] that ever since that date in 2011, the account was actually taken over by a human as part of an art project that continued throughout the following two years.
* The ''Website/KnowYourMeme'' Platform/YouTube videos have gotten a lot of cries of "Ruined Forever!" after Rocketboom sold the rights to Website/ICanHazCheezburger.

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* [[https://www.vulture.com/2012/01/the-ballad-of-horse_ebooks.html Multiple]] [[http://gawker.com/5887697/how-i-found-the-human-being-behind-horseebooks-the-internets-favorite-spambot articles]] On 11 August 2010, web review aggregation site Metacritic redesigned their site. Today, they have been written about why ''Blog/HorseEbooks'' 8,000 comments of seething hatred.
* Niche Gamer's article [[https://archive.ph/BRcOm "Japanese users speechless by Niche Gamer's western localization article"]] showcases this reaction from said country towards English localization of mainly anime, manga, and Japanese video games. For years, the average Japanese mostly had zero clue of the BrokenBase formed from SubbingVersusDubbing or TranslationStyleChoices and assumed the westerners are divided because of a dub's performance. Language barrier did not help matters. Awareness began to be raised as the Japanese began to be alarmed of the TranslationWithAnAgenda nature of English localizations, particularly ones from TheNewTens and beyond, and videos [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6gO2F--f7H8 like this]] (which is featured on the article above) exposed it further to the Japanese, causing those that discovered it to be shocked and decry the unneeded changes on what they thought would be just a humble English translation of their work.
* WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick got this twice. The first was when she stopped doing linear reviews of "girly stuff" with usually only her in front of the camera, and
changed and started sucking (on September 14th, 2011.) This is possibly the weirdest example of the trope, considering that Horse_ebooks is it into a ''spambot on Twitter'' MidReviewSketchShow with a strange knack for WordSaladHumor. It turns out that there her friends where they looked at anything she wanted. The second was a reason for it: in September 2013 it was [[http://gawker.com/horse_ebooks-has-been-a-buzzfeed-employee-since-2011-1377183209 revealed]] that ever since that date in 2011, when she dropped the account was actually taken over by a human as part of MidReviewSketchShow and changed to an art project that continued throughout informative anthology show discussing the following two years.
* The ''Website/KnowYourMeme'' Platform/YouTube videos have gotten a lot
different adaptations of cries of "Ruined Forever!" after Rocketboom sold the rights to Website/ICanHazCheezburger.characters.



* WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick got this twice. The first was when she stopped doing linear reviews of "girly stuff" with usually only her in front of the camera, and changed it into a MidReviewSketchShow with her friends where they looked at anything she wanted. The second was when she dropped the MidReviewSketchShow and changed to an informative anthology show discussing the different adaptations of characters.
* Old-school fans of WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd have lamented the [[TookALevelInKindness diminishing "Angry" aspect]] of Creator/JamesRolfe's character, in which more of his RealLife personality becomes inserted into the videos. Some of this can be attributed to Rolfe not wanting people to project the Nerd onto him as much, as well as his workload (especially TheMovie) making it harder to do regular episodes with the same enthusiasm. Much of this led to the creation of ''James and Mike Mondays'', which allows James to continue to produce regular content while just being himself, with Nerd episodes being more sporadic.
* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' himself often brings this up in his reviews, such as with ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' where pretty much everything he complains about were the things the game did differently than [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime its predecessor]] like the three-day cycle, resetting time to save, and losing items on reset, and the sequel to ''VideoGame/GodzillaMonsterOfMonsters'' for being a TurnBasedStrategy game that followed an ActionGame. Often too he'll acknowledge that fans were put off by the change but not see it as such a bad thing, like with ''VideoGame/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink'' where he acknowledges that there was no "standard" for Zelda games at the time so it being drastically different than the first was to be expected.
* WebVideo/JonTron invokes this during his review of ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie: Nuts and Bolts'', where he complains about all the changes to the game. More specifically, he states that he hates that he ''has'' to complain about the change in formula, except that the changes come with bits of the old formula that don't fit the new and detract from the overall experience.

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* WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick got this twice. The first was when she stopped doing linear reviews of "girly stuff" with usually only her Parodied in front Website/TheOnion news video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBM3j7x4Lcw 'Iron Man' Trailer To Be Made Into Feature Film]].
* When the staff
of the camera, and changed it into a MidReviewSketchShow Japanese site Poupeegirl announced that they'd be replacing ribbon sales with her friends where they looked at anything she wanted. The second was when she dropped the MidReviewSketchShow and changed to an informative anthology show discussing the different adaptations of characters.
* Old-school fans of WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd have lamented the [[TookALevelInKindness diminishing "Angry" aspect]] of Creator/JamesRolfe's character, in which more of his RealLife personality becomes inserted into the videos. Some of this can be attributed to Rolfe not wanting people to project the Nerd onto him as much, as well as his workload (especially TheMovie) making it harder to do regular episodes with the same enthusiasm. Much of this led to
the creation of ''James a real-money "jewel" currency, the Platform/LiveJournal community and Mike Mondays'', which allows James to continue to produce regular content while just being himself, Japanese forums exploded with Nerd episodes being more sporadic.
* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' himself often brings this up in his reviews, such as with ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' where pretty much everything he complains about were
outrage, fearing the things the game did differently than [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime its predecessor]] like the three-day cycle, resetting time to save, and losing jewel-only items on reset, would be the only special items available and the sequel to ''VideoGame/GodzillaMonsterOfMonsters'' for being ribbon items would all be hideous things. The jewels were finally launched, and aside from a TurnBasedStrategy game "jewel floor", nothing was really all that followed an ActionGame. Often too he'll acknowledge that fans were put off by changed, since they could be exchanged for ribbons at a much better rate than bought ribbons. That didn't stop users from complaining even after the change but not see it as such a bad thing, like with ''VideoGame/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink'' where he acknowledges that there was no "standard" simply on account of Poupee charging users ''for currency they'd essentially been paying for Zelda games at before the time so it being drastically different than the first was to be expected.
* WebVideo/JonTron invokes this during his review of ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie: Nuts and Bolts'', where he complains about all the changes to the game. More specifically, he states that he hates that he ''has'' to complain about the change in formula, except that the changes come with bits of the old formula that don't fit the new and detract from the overall experience.
switch''.



* The LetsPlay/{{Yogscast}} in general have been hit by this from "fans" that start insisting that [[NoTrueScotsman they, as "original fans", are right and that any new fan or new member of the main group is an asshole]]. See below:
** The main channel in particular has come under flack from more reactionary parts of the fandom, who would prefer it go back to the days of it just being LetsPlay/LewisBrindley, LetsPlay/SimonLane and LetsPlay/HannahRutherford. Nowadays, anybody else in the Yogscast, bar maybe LetsPlay/DuncanJones, LetsPlay/{{Sips}} and LetsPlay/{{Sjin}} (all of whom were around during the early years, albeit in a smaller capacity), tends to automatically get hatred thrown their way.
** Their ''VideoGame/GarrysMod'' series is a prime example of this. When ''Gmod'' started becoming a more regular thing, Sips appeared for one recording and went down a storm. When he didn't return for one session and LetsPlay/InTheLittleWood appeared, the fans started raging for Martyn to "stop replacing Sips", even though there was absolutely zero evidence that this was the case.
** And of course, some people do see their falling out with [[Creator/TotalBiscuit another famous British [=YouTuber=]]] to be a major unwelcome change due to some of the collaborations the two had being some of the more watched ones, and it doesn't seem like the two parties are in any mood to reconcile at ALL!
* LetsPlay/HatFilms were accused of having their ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' series '''RUINED FOREVER''' because LetsPlay/{{Turpster}} joined (Sips also joined, but this wasn't anywhere near as controversial). Ross, Smiffy and Trott were fairly quick to call the fans out on this, arguing that the fans were too insistent on the show being formulaic.
* ''All Your History Are Belong To Us'' was a Machinima series that detailed the history of video game franchises and developers. Once the original creator (who also did the voice work) Rob Talbert left and some new guys were brought on, the ReplacementScrappy vibe was undeniable. The show never really recovered before it was cancelled.
* ''[[WebVideo/{{Jimquisition}} The Jimquisition]]'' changed its title sequence and long-running theme song in May 2017, with the intro's first use lampooning the trope by having "They changed it now it sucks" written verbatim on a wall. Ironically, the new intro sequence was generally well-received by fans.
* ''WebVideo/TheHappyVideoGameNerd'': HVGN's [[InUniverse chief argument]] as to why ''Zoda's Revenge'' was a worse game than its predecessor, ''VideoGame/StarTropics''. He takes the time to point out that just as many people agreed with his criticisms of the game as disagreed with them.
* Blurry Photos, a humorous podcast about the unusual and unexplained, was originally hosted by comedians David Flora and Dave Stecco and the format was largely built around the interactions between the two of them while discussing the week's topic. In early 2018, Dave Stecco retired from the podcast due to other commitments and David Flora continued the podcast as a solo work. Responses from fans have ranged from acceptance to "Get another co-host or at least a stable of guest co-hosts" to "Flora should re-name the podcast because it's not 'Blurry Photos' anymore".



* ''Webanimation/GenLock'' also had a case in dropping [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO1cRVtOeeo the opening theme]] and [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CWTtGgevFYy/ replacing it with an original composition]].
* [[Creator/{{Egoraptor}} Arin]] of the ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'' somehow manages to evoke this ''and'' ItsTheSameSoItSucks with the ''Franchise/{{Mario}}'' series in separate videos. During ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' he laments that it was the last "unique" Mario game and that he's not a fan of the newer ones as the series has fallen into a rut where it's afraid to create new unique enemies or characters, while during ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' he takes offense to The Broodals for "being out-of-place and unlike normal Mario enemies."
* The October 2019 re-design of Box Office Mojo was criticized not only for ditching the old school charm of the prior design and dropping features, but also for putting its most popular content behind a paywall (eg, data for genres, studios, brands, etc). In March 2020, some of the data was freed from the paywall, but studio data is still not accessible. Making matters worse, it appears that the redesign caused the site to ''lose'' data which it already had - the only way to see the now lost data would be to go to the Wayback Machine.
* Website/{{Comixology}} was absorbed into Amazon Kindle in February 2022. Fans were outraged because it doesn't work well on desktop, cancelled subscriptions outside of the United States, removed features, and forced you to re-download all of your comics, which turn out to take up more space yet be lower resolution and in some cases unreadable. Cue many threats to switch to piracy.

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* ''Webanimation/GenLock'' also ''Website/SCPFoundation'':
** In early 2019, SCP-106 got new pictures, due to wiki moderators more stringently enforcing image policy that disallows the use of copyrighted/unsourceable images. To say their reception was mixed was an understatement, and the images
had a case in dropping [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO1cRVtOeeo to be updated several times due to feedback. Then it was discovered that one of the opening theme]] images was partially plagiarized and [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CWTtGgevFYy/ replacing it had to be replaced yet ''again''.
** And then there was the reaction to [[BreakoutCharacter SCP-682's]] photo needing to be replaced as well, resulting in the iconic skull for a head look being replaced
with an just a giant whale carcass lying prone on a beach somewhere. To say fans were displeased would be putting it mildly.
** To put it bluntly, the decision to remove the
original composition]].
* [[Creator/{{Egoraptor}} Arin]]
picture of SCP-173 thanks to the ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'' somehow manages to evoke this ''and'' ItsTheSameSoItSucks wiki's complicated relationship with the ''Franchise/{{Mario}}'' series in separate videos. During ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' he laments Creative Commons license and wanting to avoid copyright issues has gone over like a lead balloon, with many complaining that it was other avenues could've been taken to preserve the last "unique" Mario game and that he's not a fan of the newer ones as the series has fallen into a rut where it's afraid to create new unique enemies or characters, now-iconic original image while during ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' he takes offense still respecting international copyright law.
** Some people weren't happy with the rewrite of SCP-031, which turned it into what they feel is a basically InNameOnly generic hostile monster.
* Website/TelevisionWithoutPity. Bad Sign #1: Three original editors depart a year after Creator/{{Bravo}} buys the site. Then the site was redesigned
to The Broodals for "being out-of-place include a lot more widgets, style flourishes and unlike normal Mario enemies."
* The October 2019 re-design of Box Office Mojo was criticized not only for ditching
assorted clutter. More editors left. And the old school charm of the prior design site started covering ''a lot'' more reality programming, especially Bravo's Top Chef, Top Design, etc. and dropping features, but also for putting its most popular content behind a paywall (eg, data for genres, studios, brands, etc). In March 2020, scaling back some of the data was freed previously in-depth recaps with more glib, bare-bones "weecaps." About the only things left from the paywall, but studio data is still site as it once was before it closed were the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' fangirl bridgade and the recapper Jacob.
* Website/TFWikiDotNet, the official Wiki of the Transformers franchise, makes fun of this to the extreme with "GEEWUN", a derogative term applied to people who believe that if it's
not accessible. Making matters worse, Franchise/TransformersGenerationOne, it appears sucks.
* Parodied with the WebVideo/ThirdRateGamer, who criticizes the smallest of details, regardless if they're trivial or not. In his ''VideoGame/YoshisIsland'' review, he complains
that the redesign caused game is too different from other ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'' games, as well as minor details like the site to ''lose'' data which it already had - fact that the only way player can jump on Shy Guys to see kill them, but not pick them up, reversing their role from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2''.
** The latter part of his ''VideoGame/CoolSpot'' review has him ranting about
the now lost data would be to go variety of flavors of 7up drinks diminishing over the years. In a similar vein to the Wayback Machine.
* Website/{{Comixology}} was absorbed into Amazon Kindle in February 2022. Fans were outraged because
Irate Gamer's breakfast rant, he ends it doesn't work well on desktop, cancelled subscriptions outside of the United States, removed features, and forced you to re-download all of your comics, which turn out to take up more space yet be lower resolution and in some cases unreadable. Cue many threats to switch to piracy.by stating, "Fuck that! Fountain drinks are ruined!"



* Website/{{Twitter}}:
** The new retweeting system has been unpopular with the userbase, mostly since the retweets can no longer be edited to add personal comments. Of course, the old RT system still works just fine.
** Old users weren't happy in changing the Fave stars to Like hearts on November 3rd, 2015.
** There has been a rather large backlash towards the change in how timelines are organized, going from chronological to using a popularity-based algorithm. Many have pointed out how this would cause countless users to be overshadowed by big-name brands & celebrities, with small businesses/creators/accounts being left in the dust.
** The redesign in 2019 was met with heavy criticism due to how the layout looks more suited for mobile rather than desktops; the menu was moved to the left as a sidebar and popular trends were moved over to the right, causing tweets to be squashed in the middle of the screen. In fact, there's outright no difference between desktop and mobile now, as changing the URL to the mobile version from desktop (or vice-versa) doesn't change the layout even a bit. Outside of using scripts or web browser extensions, there's no way to revert to the old layout.



* Jump the Shark was a website where people commented on when their favorite television shows [[TitleDrop jumped the shark]]. In early 2009, the site changed to a generic [=TVGuide=] tabloid before being completely absorbed by [=TVGuide=] later that year. These changes led to former fans saying the [=TVGuide=] takeover was when Jump the Shark [[TakeThat jumped the shark]].
* ''Website/SCPFoundation'':
** In early 2019, SCP-106 got new pictures, due to wiki moderators more stringently enforcing image policy that disallows the use of copyrighted/unsourceable images. To say their reception was mixed was an understatement, and the images had to be updated several times due to feedback. Then it was discovered that one of the images was partially plagiarized and had to be replaced yet ''again''.
** And then there was the reaction to [[BreakoutCharacter SCP-682's]] photo needing to be replaced as well, resulting in the iconic skull for a head look being replaced with just a giant whale carcass lying prone on a beach somewhere. To say fans were displeased would be putting it mildly.
** To put it bluntly, the decision to remove the original picture of SCP-173 thanks to the wiki's complicated relationship with the Creative Commons license and wanting to avoid copyright issues has gone over like a lead balloon, with many complaining that other avenues could've been taken to preserve the now-iconic original image while still respecting international copyright law.
** Some people weren't happy with the rewrite of SCP-031, which turned it into what they feel is a basically InNameOnly generic hostile monster.
* The story-writing (and chat) AI Dreamily got hit hard by this after a year of operation because of the commercialization aspect after being the only AI service of this kind to be not only free but also nearly unrestricted. For background: Much of Dreamily's fandom came from ''VideoGame/AIDungeon2'' when the game's sudden change in direction in 2021 caused by [=OpenAI=]'s restrictions led to many users leaving and searching/developing better alternatives. A majority of these users are either minors (which Dreamily's fanfiction-style writing easily appeals to), lacking credit card (which the most popular AI alternatives only accept), from less fortunate countries (so the payment system practically gatekeeps them), simply poor or too broke for subscriptions, not tech-savvy or lacking a device to run their own[[note]]A Google Colab option is available, but it is not made for continuous play due to its tendency of kicking out the user until the service allows them again and because it is not comfortable to play on mobile considering the display and the needed manual setup to make it run (and must be repeated again if the user runs out of session).[[/note]], or a combination of any of these. When Dreamily revealed the commercialization plan, it was in the form of quota limits on both the chat ''and'' the story writing unless the user subscribed, for an AI that is not on the same level as [=KoboldAI=]. Combine all these factors and it is not surprising that Dreamily's subreddit is filled with hate remarks and even the developers' statements are downvoted into negatives since then.
* There have been many complaints given whenever Platform/DeviantArt updated their interface. The Eclipse version of the site became infamous for triggering this trope for many of the site's users. And as of Autumn 2022 one can't search the site for more than one word at a time or search by recency instead of popularity unless one is logged in, and the ability to search in favourites has been turned off for everyone. As of Autumn 2023, one can again search for multiple words and search within favourites, but now a new problem has risen: whenever you search for anything on the homepage you'll get thousands of results, even if the majority of them has nothing to do with your query.
* Website/{{Twitter}}:
** The new retweeting system has been unpopular with the userbase, mostly since the retweets can no longer be edited to add personal comments. Of course, the old RT system still works just fine.
** Old users weren't happy in changing the Fave stars to Like hearts on November 3rd, 2015.
** There has been a rather large backlash towards the change in how timelines are organized, going from chronological to using a popularity-based algorithm. Many have pointed out how this would cause countless users to be overshadowed by big-name brands & celebrities, with small businesses/creators/accounts being left in the dust.
** The redesign in 2019 was met with heavy criticism due to how the layout looks more suited for mobile rather than desktops; the menu was moved to the left as a sidebar and popular trends were moved over to the right, causing tweets to be squashed in the middle of the screen. In fact, there's outright no difference between desktop and mobile now, as changing the URL to the mobile version from desktop (or vice-versa) doesn't change the layout even a bit. Outside of using scripts or web browser extensions, there's no way to revert to the old layout.
* Niche Gamer's article [[https://archive.ph/BRcOm "Japanese users speechless by Niche Gamer's western localization article"]] showcases this reaction from said country towards English localization of mainly anime, manga, and Japanese video games. For years, the average Japanese mostly had zero clue of the BrokenBase formed from SubbingVersusDubbing or TranslationStyleChoices and assumed the westerners are divided because of a dub's performance. Language barrier did not help matters. Awareness began to be raised as the Japanese began to be alarmed of the TranslationWithAnAgenda nature of English localizations, particularly ones from TheNewTens and beyond, and videos [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6gO2F--f7H8 like this]] (which is featured on the article above) exposed it further to the Japanese, causing those that discovered it to be shocked and decry the unneeded changes on what they thought would be just a humble English translation of their work.
* A very sad/scary example with ''WebVideo/{{Kittisaurus}}''. After Nana, Toto and Dodo were added in 2020, Claire received a lot of comments telling her to get rid of them, or even kill them. It got to the point where Claire had to ask people to stop posting those comments.

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* Jump the Shark was a website where people commented on when their favorite television shows [[TitleDrop jumped the shark]]. In early 2009, the site changed to a generic [=TVGuide=] tabloid before being completely absorbed The LetsPlay/{{Yogscast}} in general have been hit by [=TVGuide=] later this from "fans" that year. These changes led to former fans saying the [=TVGuide=] takeover was when Jump the Shark [[TakeThat jumped the shark]].
* ''Website/SCPFoundation'':
** In early 2019, SCP-106 got new pictures, due to wiki moderators more stringently enforcing image policy
start insisting that disallows the use of copyrighted/unsourceable images. To say their reception was mixed was an understatement, [[NoTrueScotsman they, as "original fans", are right and the images had to be updated several times due to feedback. Then it was discovered that one any new fan or new member of the images was partially plagiarized main group is an asshole]]. See below:
** The main channel in particular has come under flack from more reactionary parts of the fandom, who would prefer it go back to the days of it just being LetsPlay/LewisBrindley, LetsPlay/SimonLane
and had LetsPlay/HannahRutherford. Nowadays, anybody else in the Yogscast, bar maybe LetsPlay/DuncanJones, LetsPlay/{{Sips}} and LetsPlay/{{Sjin}} (all of whom were around during the early years, albeit in a smaller capacity), tends to be replaced yet ''again''.
automatically get hatred thrown their way.
** And then Their ''VideoGame/GarrysMod'' series is a prime example of this. When ''Gmod'' started becoming a more regular thing, Sips appeared for one recording and went down a storm. When he didn't return for one session and LetsPlay/InTheLittleWood appeared, the fans started raging for Martyn to "stop replacing Sips", even though there was absolutely zero evidence that this was the reaction to [[BreakoutCharacter SCP-682's]] photo needing case.
** And of course, some people do see their falling out with [[Creator/TotalBiscuit another famous British [=YouTuber=]]]
to be replaced as well, resulting in a major unwelcome change due to some of the iconic skull for a head look collaborations the two had being replaced with just a giant whale carcass lying prone some of the more watched ones, and it doesn't seem like the two parties are in any mood to reconcile at ALL!
* Platform/YouTube:
** Happens quite often in mashup videos when copyright is claimed
on a beach somewhere. To say fans any part of the audio. (If copyright is claimed on the video, it is removed entirely.) Platform/YouTube offers replacement, royalty-free soundtracks that often don't fit the theme, and don't contain any of the other sounds that were displeased would be putting it mildly.
** To put it bluntly, the decision to remove
part of the original picture of SCP-173 thanks to video, which paradoxically, has also been copyright-claimed at times, rendering the wiki's complicated relationship with the Creative Commons license and wanting to avoid copyright issues effort ineffective.
** [=YouTube=]
has gone over like a lead balloon, with undergone many complaining controversial changes through the years, but arguably the most infamous one is the COPPA update, which forced users to mark their videos as either "made for kids" or not. The change was detested for the fact that other avenues could've been taken to preserve the now-iconic original image while still respecting international copyright law.
** Some people
guidelines for what qualified for either weren't happy with the rewrite of SCP-031, which turned it into what they feel is a basically InNameOnly generic hostile monster.
* The story-writing (and chat) AI Dreamily got hit hard by this after a year of operation because of the commercialization aspect after being the only AI service of this kind to be not only free but
defined in any way. It was also nearly unrestricted. For background: Much of Dreamily's fandom came from ''VideoGame/AIDungeon2'' when the game's sudden change in direction in 2021 caused by [=OpenAI=]'s restrictions led to many users leaving and searching/developing better alternatives. A majority of these users are either minors (which Dreamily's fanfiction-style writing easily appeals to), lacking credit card (which the most popular AI alternatives only accept), from less fortunate countries (so the payment system practically gatekeeps them), simply poor or too broke for subscriptions, not tech-savvy or lacking a device to run their own[[note]]A Google Colab option is available, but it is not controversial since videos marked as made for continuous play due to its tendency of kicking out the user until the service allows them again and because it is not comfortable to play on mobile considering the display and the needed manual setup to make it run (and must be repeated again if the user runs out of session).[[/note]], or a combination of any of these. When Dreamily revealed the commercialization plan, it was in the form of quota limits on both the chat ''and'' the story writing unless the user subscribed, for an AI that is not on the same level as [=KoboldAI=]. Combine all these factors and it is not surprising that Dreamily's subreddit is filled with hate remarks and even the developers' statements are downvoted into negatives since then.
* There have been
kids lost many complaints given whenever Platform/DeviantArt updated their interface. The Eclipse version of the site became infamous features, and videos were automatically marked for triggering this trope for many of kids by the site's users. And as of Autumn 2022 one can't search bots without any knowledge or consent from the site uploader. Furthermore, the bots had a tendency to mark videos as made for more than one word at a time or search by recency instead of popularity unless one is logged in, and the ability to search in favourites has been turned off for everyone. As of Autumn 2023, one can again search for multiple words and search within favourites, but now a new problem has risen: whenever you search for anything on the homepage you'll get thousands of results, kids [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids even when they clearly were not]], even if the majority of them has nothing to do with your query.
* Website/{{Twitter}}:
** The new retweeting system has been unpopular with the userbase, mostly since the retweets can no longer be edited to add personal comments. Of course, the old RT system still works just fine.
** Old users weren't happy in changing the Fave stars to Like hearts on November 3rd, 2015.
** There has been a rather large backlash towards the change in how timelines are organized, going from chronological to using a popularity-based algorithm. Many have pointed out how this would cause countless users to be overshadowed by big-name brands & celebrities, with small businesses/creators/accounts being left in the dust.
** The redesign in 2019 was met with heavy criticism due to how the layout looks more suited for mobile rather than desktops; the menu was moved to the left as a sidebar and popular trends
videos were moved over to age restricted. Even worse is that sometimes if you uploaded the right, causing tweets to be squashed in video and set the middle of video as not made for kids, the screen. In fact, there's outright no difference bot will think otherwise and set the video as made for kids.
* ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'': Lampshaded by "Yahtzee" Croshaw when the introduction of an original theme tune and new intro sequence for ''Zero Punctuation'' created predictable backlash; the weekly update to [[http://www.fullyramblomatic.com/ his website]] was titled "You Changed It Now It Sucks". Every week, the video thread is evenly divided
between desktop "best one evar!" and mobile now, as changing the URL to the mobile version from desktop (or vice-versa) doesn't change the layout even a bit. Outside of using scripts or web browser extensions, there's no way to revert to the old layout.
* Niche Gamer's article [[https://archive.ph/BRcOm "Japanese users speechless by Niche Gamer's western localization article"]] showcases
this reaction from said country towards English localization of mainly anime, manga, and Japanese video games. For years, the average Japanese mostly had zero clue of the BrokenBase formed from SubbingVersusDubbing or TranslationStyleChoices and assumed the westerners are divided because of a dub's performance. Language barrier did not help matters. Awareness began to be raised as the Japanese began to be alarmed of the TranslationWithAnAgenda nature of English localizations, particularly ones from TheNewTens and beyond, and videos [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6gO2F--f7H8 like this]] (which is featured on the article above) exposed it further to the Japanese, causing those that discovered it to be shocked and decry the unneeded changes on what they thought would be just a humble English translation of their work.
* A very sad/scary example with ''WebVideo/{{Kittisaurus}}''. After Nana, Toto and Dodo were added in 2020, Claire received a lot of comments telling her to get rid of them, or even kill them. It got to the point where Claire had to ask people to stop posting those comments.
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* When the staff of the Japanese site Poupeegirl announced that they'd be replacing ribbon sales with the creation of a real-money "jewel" currency, the Website/LiveJournal community and Japanese forums exploded with outrage, fearing the jewel-only items would be the only special items available and the ribbon items would all be hideous things. The jewels were finally launched, and aside from a "jewel floor", nothing was really all that changed, since they could be exchanged for ribbons at a much better rate than bought ribbons. That didn't stop users from complaining even after the change simply on account of Poupee charging users ''for currency they'd essentially been paying for before the switch''.

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* When the staff of the Japanese site Poupeegirl announced that they'd be replacing ribbon sales with the creation of a real-money "jewel" currency, the Website/LiveJournal Platform/LiveJournal community and Japanese forums exploded with outrage, fearing the jewel-only items would be the only special items available and the ribbon items would all be hideous things. The jewels were finally launched, and aside from a "jewel floor", nothing was really all that changed, since they could be exchanged for ribbons at a much better rate than bought ribbons. That didn't stop users from complaining even after the change simply on account of Poupee charging users ''for currency they'd essentially been paying for before the switch''.

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* Inverted in WebVideo/{{IGSRJ}}'s ''VideoGame/DukeNukemII'' review. He appreciates the [[VideoGame/DokiDokiPanic gameplay changes made to]] ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2'' for the US and states how he'd hate to play a remake of [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1 the first game]] [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosTheLostLevels with different levels]].

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** [[BleachedUnderpants In an attempt to clean up their image]], Twitch has been cracking down on streamers who rely partially on sex-appeal to rack-in views. Arguably, the site is meant to focus more on gaming and less on the gamer's assets. So the ban on "sexy streamers" is understandable in that respect. However, there is a good-sized chunk of viewers and streamers alike not happy with this change, including Creator/RoosterTeeth's own [[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/twitch-dress-code_n_6062096 Meg Turney.]]

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** [[BleachedUnderpants [[TamerAndChaster In an attempt to clean up their image]], Twitch has been cracking down on streamers who rely partially on sex-appeal to rack-in views. Arguably, the site is meant to focus more on gaming and less on the gamer's assets. So the ban on "sexy streamers" is understandable in that respect. However, there is a good-sized chunk of viewers and streamers alike not happy with this change, including Creator/RoosterTeeth's own [[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/twitch-dress-code_n_6062096 Meg Turney.]]
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* [[https://www.vulture.com/2012/01/the-ballad-of-horse_ebooks.html Multiple]] [[http://gawker.com/5887697/how-i-found-the-human-being-behind-horseebooks-the-internets-favorite-spambot articles]] have been written about why @Horse_ebooks changed and started sucking (on September 14th, 2011.) This is possibly the weirdest example of the trope, considering that Horse_ebooks is a ''spambot on Twitter'' with a strange knack for WordSaladHumor. It turns out that there was a reason for it: in September 2013 it was [[http://gawker.com/horse_ebooks-has-been-a-buzzfeed-employee-since-2011-1377183209 revealed]] that ever since that date in 2011, the account was actually taken over by a human as part of an art project that continued throughout the following two years.

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* [[https://www.vulture.com/2012/01/the-ballad-of-horse_ebooks.html Multiple]] [[http://gawker.com/5887697/how-i-found-the-human-being-behind-horseebooks-the-internets-favorite-spambot articles]] have been written about why @Horse_ebooks ''Blog/HorseEbooks'' changed and started sucking (on September 14th, 2011.) This is possibly the weirdest example of the trope, considering that Horse_ebooks is a ''spambot on Twitter'' with a strange knack for WordSaladHumor. It turns out that there was a reason for it: in September 2013 it was [[http://gawker.com/horse_ebooks-has-been-a-buzzfeed-employee-since-2011-1377183209 revealed]] that ever since that date in 2011, the account was actually taken over by a human as part of an art project that continued throughout the following two years.
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* ''Website/CollegeHumor'' has changed its Originals intros often over the years. It's [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] in a Jake and Amir video, when Amir says he hates the new intro "Because it's different!"

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* ''Website/CollegeHumor'' ''[[Creator/{{Dropout}} [=CollegeHumor=]]]'' has changed its Originals intros often over the years. It's [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] in a Jake and Amir video, when Amir says he hates the new intro "Because it's different!"
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* A very sad/scary example with ''WebVideo/{{Kittisaurus}}. After Nana, Toto and Dodo were added in 2020, Claire received a lot of comments telling her to get rid of them, or even kill them. It got to the point where Claire had to ask people to stop posting those comments.

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* Niche Gamer's article [[https://archive.ph/BRcOm "Japanese users speechless by Niche Gamer's western localization article"]] showcases this reaction from said country towards English localization of mainly anime, manga, and Japanese video games. For years, the average Japanese mostly had zero clue of the BrokenBase formed from SubbingVersusDubbing or TranslationStyleChoices and assumed the westerners are divided because of a dub's performance. Language barrier did not help matters. Awareness began to be raised as the Japanese began to be alarmed of the TranslationWithAnAgenda nature of English localizations, particularly ones from TheNewTens and beyond, and videos [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6gO2F--f7H8 like this]] (which is featured on the article above) exposed it further to the Japanese, causing those that discovered it to be shocked and decry the unneeded changes on what they thought would be just a humble English translation of their work.
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* Website/ICanHazCheezburger's Website/YouTube videos have gotten a lot of flak since they stopped adding lolcat pictures at the end.
* Happens quite often in Website/YouTube videos in mashup videos when copyright is claimed on any part of the audio. (If copyright is claimed on the video, it is removed entirely.) Website/YouTube offers replacement, royalty-free soundtracks that often don't fit the theme, and don't contain any of the other sounds that were part of the original video, which paradoxically, has also been copyright-claimed at times, rendering the effort ineffective.
* Website/YouTube has undergone many controversial changes through the years, but arguably the most infamous one is the COPPA update, which forced users to mark their videos as either "made for kids" or not. The change was detested for the fact that the guidelines for what qualified for either weren't defined in any way. It was also controversial since videos marked as made for kids lost many features, and videos were automatically marked for kids by the site's bots without any knowledge or consent from the uploader. Furthermore, the bots had a tendency to mark videos as made for kids [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids even when they clearly were not]], even if the videos were age restricted. Even worse is that sometimes if you uploaded the video and set the video as not made for kids, the bot will think otherwise and set the video as made for kids.

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* Website/ICanHazCheezburger's Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube videos have gotten a lot of flak since they stopped adding lolcat pictures at the end.
* Happens quite often in Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube videos in mashup videos when copyright is claimed on any part of the audio. (If copyright is claimed on the video, it is removed entirely.) Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube offers replacement, royalty-free soundtracks that often don't fit the theme, and don't contain any of the other sounds that were part of the original video, which paradoxically, has also been copyright-claimed at times, rendering the effort ineffective.
* Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube has undergone many controversial changes through the years, but arguably the most infamous one is the COPPA update, which forced users to mark their videos as either "made for kids" or not. The change was detested for the fact that the guidelines for what qualified for either weren't defined in any way. It was also controversial since videos marked as made for kids lost many features, and videos were automatically marked for kids by the site's bots without any knowledge or consent from the uploader. Furthermore, the bots had a tendency to mark videos as made for kids [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids even when they clearly were not]], even if the videos were age restricted. Even worse is that sometimes if you uploaded the video and set the video as not made for kids, the bot will think otherwise and set the video as made for kids.



* The ''Website/KnowYourMeme'' Website/YouTube videos have gotten a lot of cries of "Ruined Forever!" after Rocketboom sold the rights to Website/ICanHazCheezburger.

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* The ''Website/KnowYourMeme'' Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube videos have gotten a lot of cries of "Ruined Forever!" after Rocketboom sold the rights to Website/ICanHazCheezburger.



* Website/{{Twitch}}: A one-two-three punch on August 5 and 6, 2014.

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* Website/{{Twitch}}: Platform/{{Twitch}}: A one-two-three punch on August 5 and 6, 2014.



** Third, and the biggest one, they implemented an [[ScrappyMechanic acoustic fingerprinting system]] (similar to Website/YouTube's infamous Content ID) [[https://www.theverge.com/2014/8/6/5976897/twitch-cracks-down-on-unlicensed-music-ahead-of-rumored-1-billion-buyout which scans half-hour chunks of videos and mutes those thirty-minute chunks if it catches any copyrighted music.]] [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard This even affects past broadcasts of major tournaments and Twitch's own shows.]]

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** Third, and the biggest one, they implemented an [[ScrappyMechanic acoustic fingerprinting system]] (similar to Website/YouTube's Platform/YouTube's infamous Content ID) [[https://www.theverge.com/2014/8/6/5976897/twitch-cracks-down-on-unlicensed-music-ahead-of-rumored-1-billion-buyout which scans half-hour chunks of videos and mutes those thirty-minute chunks if it catches any copyrighted music.]] [[HoistByTheirOwnPetard This even affects past broadcasts of major tournaments and Twitch's own shows.]]



*** This was later extended to prohibiting [[UsefulNotes/AdultsOnlyRatingESRB AO-rated games]] from being streamed on the site. Some Internet users, including [[Creator/TheCynicalBrit TotalBiscuit]], believe this is to prevent ''VideoGame/{{Hatred}}'' from being streamed on the site. The timing of it all didn't help.

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*** This was later extended to prohibiting [[UsefulNotes/AdultsOnlyRatingESRB [[MediaNotes/AdultsOnlyRatingESRB AO-rated games]] from being streamed on the site. Some Internet users, including [[Creator/TheCynicalBrit TotalBiscuit]], believe this is to prevent ''VideoGame/{{Hatred}}'' from being streamed on the site. The timing of it all didn't help.



* There have been many complaints given whenever Website/DeviantArt updated their interface. The Eclipse version of the site became infamous for triggering this trope for many of the site's users. And as of Autumn 2022 one can't search the site for more than one word at a time or search by recency instead of popularity unless one is logged in, and the ability to search in favourites has been turned off for everyone. As of Autumn 2023, one can again search for multiple words and search within favourites, but now a new problem has risen: whenever you search for anything on the homepage you'll get thousands of results, even if the majority of them has nothing to do with your query.

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* There have been many complaints given whenever Website/DeviantArt Platform/DeviantArt updated their interface. The Eclipse version of the site became infamous for triggering this trope for many of the site's users. And as of Autumn 2022 one can't search the site for more than one word at a time or search by recency instead of popularity unless one is logged in, and the ability to search in favourites has been turned off for everyone. As of Autumn 2023, one can again search for multiple words and search within favourites, but now a new problem has risen: whenever you search for anything on the homepage you'll get thousands of results, even if the majority of them has nothing to do with your query.

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Adding Twitter, but only with pre-2023 bits, someone who knows more can write more


* There have been many complaints given whenever Website/DeviantArt updated their interface. The Eclipse version of the site became infamous for triggering this trope for many of the site's users. And as of Autumn 2022 one can't search the site for more than one word at a time or search by recency instead of popularity unless one is logged in, and the ability to search in favourites has been turned off for everyone.

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* There have been many complaints given whenever Website/DeviantArt updated their interface. The Eclipse version of the site became infamous for triggering this trope for many of the site's users. And as of Autumn 2022 one can't search the site for more than one word at a time or search by recency instead of popularity unless one is logged in, and the ability to search in favourites has been turned off for everyone. As of Autumn 2023, one can again search for multiple words and search within favourites, but now a new problem has risen: whenever you search for anything on the homepage you'll get thousands of results, even if the majority of them has nothing to do with your query.
* Website/{{Twitter}}:
** The new retweeting system has been unpopular with the userbase, mostly since the retweets can no longer be edited to add personal comments. Of course, the old RT system still works just fine.
** Old users weren't happy in changing the Fave stars to Like hearts on November 3rd, 2015.
** There has been a rather large backlash towards the change in how timelines are organized, going from chronological to using a popularity-based algorithm. Many have pointed out how this would cause countless users to be overshadowed by big-name brands & celebrities, with small businesses/creators/accounts being left in the dust.
** The redesign in 2019 was met with heavy criticism due to how the layout looks more suited for mobile rather than desktops; the menu was moved to the left as a sidebar and popular trends were moved over to the right, causing tweets to be squashed in the middle of the screen. In fact, there's outright no difference between desktop and mobile now, as changing the URL to the mobile version from desktop (or vice-versa) doesn't change the layout even a bit. Outside of using scripts or web browser extensions, there's no way to revert to the old layout.
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* Parodied with the WebVideo/ThirdRateGamer, who criticizes the smallest of details, regardless if they're trivial or not. In his ''VideoGame/YoshisIsland'' review, he complains that the game is too different from other ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'' games, as well as minor details like the fact that the player can jump on Shy Guys to kill them, but not [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2 pick them up]].

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* Parodied with the WebVideo/ThirdRateGamer, who criticizes the smallest of details, regardless if they're trivial or not. In his ''VideoGame/YoshisIsland'' review, he complains that the game is too different from other ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'' games, as well as minor details like the fact that the player can jump on Shy Guys to kill them, but not [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2 pick them up]].up, reversing their role from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2''.
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* There have been many complaints given whenever Website/DeviantArt updated their interface. The current version of the site, Eclipse, became infamous for triggering this trope for many of the site's users. And as of Autumn 2022 one can't search the site for more than one word at a time or search by recency instead of popularity unless one is logged in, and the ability to search in favourites has been turned off for everyone.

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* There have been many complaints given whenever Website/DeviantArt updated their interface. The current Eclipse version of the site, Eclipse, site became infamous for triggering this trope for many of the site's users. And as of Autumn 2022 one can't search the site for more than one word at a time or search by recency instead of popularity unless one is logged in, and the ability to search in favourites has been turned off for everyone.
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* Website/YouTube has undergone many controversial changes through the years, but arguably the most infamous one is the COPPA update, which forced users to mark their videos as either "made for kids" or not. The change was detested for the fact that the guidelines for what qualified for either weren't defined in any way. It was also controversial since videos marked as made for kids lost many features, and videos were automatically marked for kids by the site's bots without any knowledge or consent from the uploader. Furthermore, the bots had a tendency to mark videos as made for kids even when they clearly were not, even if the videos were age restricted. Even worse is that sometimes if you uploaded the video and set the video as not made for kids, the bot will think otherwise and set the video as made for kids.

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* Website/YouTube has undergone many controversial changes through the years, but arguably the most infamous one is the COPPA update, which forced users to mark their videos as either "made for kids" or not. The change was detested for the fact that the guidelines for what qualified for either weren't defined in any way. It was also controversial since videos marked as made for kids lost many features, and videos were automatically marked for kids by the site's bots without any knowledge or consent from the uploader. Furthermore, the bots had a tendency to mark videos as made for kids [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids even when they clearly were not, not]], even if the videos were age restricted. Even worse is that sometimes if you uploaded the video and set the video as not made for kids, the bot will think otherwise and set the video as made for kids.
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* There have been many complaints given whenever Website/DeviantArt updated their interface. The current version of the site, Eclipse, became infamous for triggering this trope for many of the site's users. And as of Autumn 2022 one can't search the site for more than one word at a time or search by recency instead of popularity unless one is logged in, and the ability to search in favourites has been turned off for everyone.
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Wrong trope. Jaune's appearance changes in Volume 7 is an example of What The Hell Costuming Department, and already has an entry there.


* In ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', Jaune's haircut in Volume 7 spawned a Fountain of Memes a few hours after its reveal. Because of how generic the haircut is, comparisons to other characters with similar haircuts have skyrocketed. There's also some discourse over how dumb the hair looks, or how it's similar to Cardin's, or how it looks like bananas.
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* Happens quite often in Website/YouTube videos in mashup videos when copyright is claimed on any part of the audio. (If copyright is claimed on the video, it is removed entirely.) Website/YouTube offers replacement, royalty-free soundtracks that often don't fit the theme, and don't contain any of the other sounds that were part of the original video.l, which is also copyright-claimed, rendering the effort ineffective.

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* Happens quite often in Website/YouTube videos in mashup videos when copyright is claimed on any part of the audio. (If copyright is claimed on the video, it is removed entirely.) Website/YouTube offers replacement, royalty-free soundtracks that often don't fit the theme, and don't contain any of the other sounds that were part of the original video.l, video, which is paradoxically, has also copyright-claimed, been copyright-claimed at times, rendering the effort ineffective.
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* Happens quite often in Website/YouTube videos in mashup videos when copyright is claimed on any part of the audio. (If copyright is claimed on the video, it is removed entirely.) Website/YouTube offers replacement, royalty-free soundtracks that often don't fit the theme, and don't contain any of the other sounds that were part of the original video.

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* Happens quite often in Website/YouTube videos in mashup videos when copyright is claimed on any part of the audio. (If copyright is claimed on the video, it is removed entirely.) Website/YouTube offers replacement, royalty-free soundtracks that often don't fit the theme, and don't contain any of the other sounds that were part of the original video.l, which is also copyright-claimed, rendering the effort ineffective.
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* Website/YouTube has undergone many controversial changes through the years, but arguably the most infamous one is the COPPA update, which forced users to mark their videos as either "made for kids" or not. The change was detested for the fact that the guidelines for what qualified for either weren't defined in any way. It was also controversial since videos marked as made for kids lost many features, and videos were automatically marked for kids by the site's bots without any knowledge or consent from the uploader. Furthermore, the bots had a tendency to mark videos as made for kids even when they clearly were not, even if the videos were age restricted.

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* Website/YouTube has undergone many controversial changes through the years, but arguably the most infamous one is the COPPA update, which forced users to mark their videos as either "made for kids" or not. The change was detested for the fact that the guidelines for what qualified for either weren't defined in any way. It was also controversial since videos marked as made for kids lost many features, and videos were automatically marked for kids by the site's bots without any knowledge or consent from the uploader. Furthermore, the bots had a tendency to mark videos as made for kids even when they clearly were not, even if the videos were age restricted. Even worse is that sometimes if you uploaded the video and set the video as not made for kids, the bot will think otherwise and set the video as made for kids.
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* The story-writing (and chat) AI Dreamily got hit hard by this after a year of operation because of the commercialization aspect after being the only AI service of this kind to be not only free but also nearly unrestricted. For background: Much of Dreamily's fandom came from ''VideoGame/AIDungeon2'' when the game's sudden change in direction in 2021 caused by [=OpenAI=]'s restrictions led to many users leaving and searching/developing better alternatives. A majority of these users are either minors (which Dreamily's fanfiction-style writing easily appeals to), lacking credit card (which the most popular AI alternatives only accept), from less fortunate countries (so the payment system practically gatekeeps them), simply poor or too broke for subscriptions, not tech-savvy or lacking a device to run their own[[note]]A Google Colab option is available, but it is not made for continuous play due to its tendency of kicking out the user until the service allows them again and because it is not comfortable to play on mobile considering the display and the needed manual setup to make it run (and must be repeated again if the user runs out of session).[[/note]], or a combination of any of these. When Dreamily revealed the commercialization plan, it was in the form of quota limits on both the chat ''and'' the story writing unless the user subscribed, for an AI that is not on the same level as [=KoboldAI=]. Combine all these factors and it is not surprising that Dreamily's subreddit is filled with hate remarks and even the developers' statements are downvoted into negatives since then.

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