and abandoned the project merely a few days after it launched in 2014. But since the project was open source, other developers were able pick up where they left off, and it's been killed and revived a few more times ever since. It remains to be seen whether Popcorn Time is now gone for good, but it looks like the biggest contributor to its most recent demise is the dwindling interest in the app.
On its website, the developers posted a graph of"popcorn time" searches over the past seven years. While the app enjoyed a ton of searches in the months after its launch in 2015, the graph shows a sharp decline in interest by 2016. Its popularity continued to wane, and it never really recovered after that, at least based on Google Trends. , the group behind Popcorn Time announced its closure in an email.
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I didn't expect them to carry out infinitely
Legends never die 😎
Damn. I loved this lol
antique_codes this true?
That was still a thing!!! joe_oz_
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I had not even heard of this site before I read this lol
Oh no
well i guess it's one less now there's just a bazillion left to shut and piracy wins again fuck netflix fuck disney fuck amazon fuck hbo