Amazon Prime Video faces backlash over repetitive ads during programming

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Amazon Prime Video has faced criticism since introducing ads a few months ago. Users can pay more to avoid ads, but many find the increase in ad frequency and placement disruptive, especially during original programming. The main complaint is not just the presence of ads, but their repetitive nature. Viewers often see the same ads multiple times in a single session, leading to frustration. While other streaming services also struggle with ad variety, Amazon's approach has drawn particular ire due to the high volume and lack of diversity in its advertising content.


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