- Disney also could have deliberately broken the site, hoping this will all blow over. - Seems far more likely to me. There’s no way that many people are unsubscriing at the same exact moment. It takes what? A few minutes to cancel the subscription. It’s not like with concert tickets where someone would be refreshing every couple of seconds to check for the tickets to drop. - Sometimes these services have some dark patterns where you have to confirm cancellation multiple times. This means loading multiple pages and they probably don’t have it all that optimized. - So it’s possible they aren’t being evil by deliberately breaking the page. Instead it might be because they’re being evil by deliberately making the cancellation process over-complicated resulting in the pages involved breaking under load. 
 
- Then it’s enough that they deliberately took the action to show that it’s working. 
- A job I certainly would like: Chief Emergency Site Fugger Up! Too bad AI is already replacing me there. - I am not sure the self-sabotage approach works. After all, telling people that canceling Disney+ is a thing might nudge a bunch of people on the fence to do the same. 
- Yeah, it’s highly suspicious if just the cancellation page went down. I hope people who couldn’t cancel report additional charges as fraud to their banks and credit cards. 
 
- No mention of the pending affiilaite acquisition? 
- I had an issue cancelling because I don’t get it directly from them but through another provider who’s site and account system is an even worse nightmare. 


