They're made to “Enhance the ~~user experience~~ profit”
“Enhance the user experience” is just what the dev or documentation team writes when management dictates that they drop a feature. The only reasons they would have dropped it:
Dev work vs actual customer usage (e.g. it wasn't getting a lot of users but devs had to maintain it with each update)
People were using it to intercept the stream and capture movies to pirate.
Every decision is about increasing profits first, and UX almost always takes a back seat to that
They're made to “Enhance the ~~user experience~~ profit”
“Enhance the user experience” is just what the dev or documentation team writes when management dictates that they drop a feature. The only reasons they would have dropped it:
Every decision is about increasing profits first, and UX almost always takes a back seat to that
If it even makes it on the bus in the first place