man when people were telling me that smart TVs are a privacy nightmare, I thought that was because they recorded what you watched using their built in media-player OS.

NOPE! Apparently Roku TV's will give you popups based on what DVDs you're watching through them, because they screenshot the HDMI-in and compare it to a database.
that's a few steps creepier than I was expecting from a garden variety privacy invasion

we've got one "smart" TV in the house and it's not using its internal smartness, we have it hooked up to a apple TV. but now I gotta go dig in the options and see if I have to turn off "SCREENSHOT ALL OUR CONTENT AND MAIL IT TO A SERVER"

@foone We've found our streaming box covers our needs so well that there's no reason to connect the TV to the Internet at all.

I'm seriously concerned about it receiving updates that will start serving ads or making HDMI 2 a subscription service or something.

@growlph @foone oh no. Don't give them ideas.

@vandorb12
The biggest revenue growth in Samsung TV is from their selling your viewing habbits and selling ads to insert in your tv.

@growlph @foone