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That's a nonsense point.
You are assuming that everyone reading the topic knows everything you do. People don't.
The very reason I am using Jellyfin is because in some Plex thread on reddit, months ago, random people said something along the lines of "Lol, you should have used Jellyfin".
I knew that Plex was (although I did not use it myself) so I went to see what Jellyfin is. Once I saw what it does (amazingly well) and how simple it is to setup, I set it up. I am an old fart, I don't have time to follow everything anymore so I truly did not know about Jellyfin.
And that's the story of how I found out about Jellyfin. By someone loling in the tread about Plex.
But hey, everyone should just do what the guy upstairs want, so he doesn't get upset.
It is reasonable.
Okay, so how many times does it need to be said in one place? I'm counting 60 here right now.. I'm pretty sure after the first 10 comments you'd have picked up on it.