I was trying to watch a show... or rather a few clips from the show, on the host website. I got an error. It's not unheard of, so I do some troubleshooting steps like enabling JS and turning off the adblocker. After a few tries, I still get one of the weirdest error messages I've ever seen: "SORRY! WE'RE HAVING SOME TROUBLE. If the problem persists, please contact us and send us a note." I've never heard of sending someone "a note" online. But that's not even the full story. I was using Vivaldi, so I try Firefox. That usually is enough to get through this nonsense. What happens? Same message. But that's not all: when I try to look at the episodes or any of the local top nav, it takes me to https://default/show/menuitem This is a massive TV studio and they can't figure this out? I mean I don't expect a base href in there since it's probably using some NodeJS garbage, but come on. Things are a little clearer when you realize this is the same company that brought us Pcok, without a doubt the worst streaming service in terms of UI/UX I've ever seen. And they actually charge money for it now. Give me Crackle's unpolished jank all day over this. And I'd love to contact them about it, but guess what? That error message written by some outsourced coder doesn't have a mailto: or contact link in it. We're just supposed to figure it out ourselves. And the best way is through a search engine. Yeah, there's not even a contact us in the bottom nav or any nav that I could find. Yeah, a DDG search was the only way I found to get a contact us form. I may have brought up issues I've had with Pcok before: it would error out if you didn't use the right browser with the right OS on the right day of the week. I just can't fathom how a multi-national corporation can leave this pile of garbage on prod. I made better sites in middle school.