Disney has quietly removed the autoplay content “trigger warning” from its Disney+ streaming service, scaling back its approach to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
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Old Disney films currently streaming on Disney+ display content warnings at the beginning to warn viewers of racially insensitive content, if Disney feels it's warranted. The current content ...
Disney+ has added a content disclaimer to the ... page on the streaming service. Although Disney hasn’t made any official statements, the warning is presumably meant in reference to the opening ...
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Amid the changes, Disney is also replacing the language in the content advisory disclaimers that auto-play before certain older films streaming on Disney+. The advisory, placed before films like ...
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The content warnings, introduced by Disney in November 2019, would autoplay before some of the company's classic titles like 'Dumbo' (1941) and 'Peter Pan' (1953) to contextualise and warn of outdated ...