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BeeTV Changelog: Why Release Notes Are Unreliable
Unofficial apps rarely publish verifiable release notes. How to read the changelogs that circulate.
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Changelogs circulating for BeeTV are compiled by mirror sites rather than published by developers, and they are frequently copied between sites without verification.
How these lists are produced
- Copied from other mirror sites, errors included.
- Written for search visibility rather than accuracy.
- Generic entries such as 'bug fixes and performance improvements' with no specifics.
- Occasionally invented outright for builds that never existed.
What is generally believed
Across the app's history, changes commonly described include interface revisions, subtitle source changes, external player handoff, resume support and periodic scraper repairs. None of it is independently verifiable.
This site's editorial changelog
We do publish a changelog for our own articles, so readers can see when and why our content changed. That is on the changelog page in the editorial section.