DROPOUT By CollegeHumor Cheats

DROPOUT By CollegeHumor Hack 8.402.1 + Redeem Codes

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Developer: Connected Ventures, LLC.
Category: Entertainment
Price: Free
Version: 8.402.1
ID: com.collegehumor.chdropout

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Description

WHAT’S ON IT?
-New original series like Dimension 20, Game Changer, Um Actually, Breaking News, What the F 101, Ultramechatron Team Go, Bad Internet, and more.
-Exclusive content you won't find anywhere else - all uncensored and ad-free - with talent like Brennan Lee Mulligan, Sam Reich, Zac Oyama, Emily Axford, Ally Beardsley, Lou Wilson, Aabria Iyengar, Erika Ishii, and more.
-Weekly releases of new episodes, including Dimension 20, Adventuring Party, Game Changer, and more.
-The definitive way to browse our extensive library of the CH video content you know and love.
-The knowledge that you are supporting an independent comedy channel for the cost of one sorta okay sandwich per month.

But hey, big blocks of text are pretty boring. Instead, how about just trying DROPOUT for a week totally free? Download the app and sign up for a trial of 3 free-as-heck days to watch everything your eyes can handle. Cancel anytime in the 3 day trial and never be charged!

Don’t like it? I mean, we’re deeply hurt, but we understand. Cancel your membership, throw your phone in a lake, however you cope with disappointment. DO like it? Just kick back and keep watching, and your first month will automatically begin at the end of the free trial. Annual plans are also available at a discount, if you’re a money whiz. So go ahead and give it a try!

This text isn’t gonna get any more interesting. I mean, I think we’ve pretty much covered all the good stuff. Still here? Um, ok. How’s everything? Good? Cool, cool. What are you looking for? The app description is over. For real. We’re not gonna say any more stuff. Check out the free trial. It’s way better than hanging out in the App Store this long.

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To access all features and content you can subscribe to DROPOUT By CollegeHumor on a monthly or yearly basis with an auto-renewing subscription right inside the app.* Pricing can vary by region and will be confirmed before purchase in the app. In app subscriptions will automatically renew at the end of their cycle.

* All payments will be paid through your Apple Account and may be managed under Account Settings after the initial payment. Subscription payments will automatically renew unless deactivated at least 24-hours before the end of the current cycle. Your account will be charged for renewal at least 24-hours prior to the end of the current cycle. Any unused portion of your free trial will be forfeited upon payment. Cancellations are incurred by disabling auto-renewal.

Terms of Service: https://www.dropout.tv/tos
Privacy Policy: https://www.dropout.tv/privacy

Version history

8.402.1
2023-10-28
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
8.302.1
2023-07-25
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
8.301.1
2023-07-19
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
8.200.1
2023-04-14
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
8.102.1
2023-03-25
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
8.101.1
2023-03-08
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
8.010.1
2023-01-15
* Speed controls on videos
* Filter search results to find the exact right video
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
7.702.1
2022-10-18
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
7.621.1
2022-08-12
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
7.502.1
2022-05-13
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
7.303.1
2022-04-19
Release notes.
7.205.3
2022-02-05
- Metadata update
7.205.2
2022-01-05
- Metadata update
7.205.1
2021-11-15
- Metadata updates
- Bug fixes
- Performance improvements
7.204.1
2021-10-26
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
7.202.1
2021-09-20
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
7.201.1
2021-09-09
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
7.001.2
2021-08-28
- Metadata updates
7.001.1
2021-07-22
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
6.300.1
2021-04-13
* Bug fixes
* Performance improvements
6.020.1
2020-10-29
- Optimized for iOS 14 support
- Download manager optimizations
- Chromecast iOS 14 usability improvements
- Please ensure you have enabled Local Network permissions in your system settings if you do not see your Chromecast device on the network
5.905.1
2020-09-05
- Feature enhancements and bug fixes
5.904.1
2020-08-28
- Feature enhancements and bug fixes
5.903.1
2020-08-06
- Improvements to analytics
- Fixed an issue affecting background audio for some users
- Fixed an issue affecting closed caption for some users
- Bug fixes and stability improvements
5.801.1
2020-06-15
- Optimizations for content-loading
- Improvements to error messaging
- Bug fixes and stability improvements

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Monthly
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$5.99
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Annual
(Subscription for $47.99 billed annually)
$59.99
Free
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Ratings

4.9 out of 5
29.6K Ratings

Reviews

DesperOtto,
Love Dropout Content, App very functional, could be better
Love the content, no complaints there. Some of my favorite shows, so I use this app a lot. For the most part, this app is extremely functional, and none of the complaints I have keep me from using it. However a couple of changes would bump it up from ‘fine’ to ‘fantastic’. Firstly - it would be awesome if I could remove things from my Recents. Often I’ll have something there that I didn’t quite finish, or decided I wasn’t going to continue watching, or I finished offline so the app doesn’t register I finished it. A removal button on Recents would fix this, or failing that, a time based removal. If I haven’t come back to it in 6 months it’s not really recent is it? Second - I’d love a way to order my downloaded content. It defaults to most recently downloaded, which makes sense, but I’d love to order by show, or at least group by show. Right now I have to make an educated guess about which episode comes first - which is a pain specifically for Dimension 20 and Adventuring Party, and less of an issue with other shows. Third- love a mass delete function on downloads. Fourth - I would love if the app had a landing page for each episode that didn’t auto play. Sometimes I just want to read the description, and I don’t want to start watching, especially with the first point. Thanks for making a great app Dropout and making truly great shows!!! I hope the devs get a chance to think about implementing these features!
Dentarthurdent42,
Mediocre app for top-notch content
The Dropout team consistently produces some of the greatest content ever to have graced the internet. If you’re looking for something to make you laugh, think, and/or cry, (but mostly laugh) look no further! With what must be months worth of runtime already, with more added each week, there’s enough to last at least a couple of years, and at most, the time until you shuffle off this mortal coil and join the choir invisible.

That being said, the UX is not great on either the web or iOS app versions. The search function isn’t particularly “function”al, though it could be with the right application of LLM semantic search using vector embeddings of the content. E.g., “The part with Chungledown Bim” should return not only the episode in question, but the matching timestamps as well. The closed captions accessibility settings aren’t particularly accessible either, needing to set the typeface (incorrectly labeled as “fonts”), size, color, opacity, etc. every time I open the app. To explain the 5-star rating: It’s to get more people in on the content, which, in the end, is what you’re paying for. If you love Dropout already, then you’re probably not looking at reviews before getting the app.

However, if you’re the kind of person who isn’t already familiar with CollegeHumor/Dropout and maybe looks at reviews to decide which subscription is worth the money, then this review is for you, and so is the subscription.
just jimmy is fine,
Just pay the $5
So yeah, its basically college humor, that thing that used to be kind of funny sometimes and absolutely free until facebook lied about the potential of their new streaming service and conned them and a bunch of other media companies into making a huge bet on facebook and investing all of their efforts into the facebook feed, only to be swindled millions of dollars when facebook revealed that the goal was never to actually engage artists with audiences but to just keep people on facebook while taking an oversized share of the ad revenue… so anyway college humor went bankrupt right as they were hitting their stride and it was a huge shame because the writing and performances had really matured, but luckily the former president of college humor, Sam Reich, (fun fact- if you're wondering who that delightful old man on tik tok, who is always proselytizing Keynesian economic reform is..: he’s sam’s dad, Robert Reich! … and Clinton’s former labor secretary… remember the 90’s!? good times) anyway sam used some of that sweet sweet Clinton money and bought out most of the IP and started dropout, and for just $5 a month you can enjoy all their zany adventures! Is it worth $5? If you know what Keynesian economics is then you absolutely have $5 to burn each month you ivy leaguer, and you can rest assured that it is supporting artists who would otherwise be that barista who is kind of funny sometimes when they’ve remember to take their antidepressants
Ren Rullo,
Worth every penny and multiple rewatches. Multiple profiles please!
The subscription is so worth it given the quality of content and the frequent updating schedule. The newer shows like Make Some Noise and Dirty Laundry are great additions to the shows on the CH network, letting those gems from Game Changer shine through.
A small complaint (though it’s hardly a complaint) is the lack of profiles under an account. It’s not a huge problem because the update schedule of shows is consistent and easy to follow, but if you share an account with another person it can be hard to keep track of what you have watched, especially from the back catalog of shows. Similarly, it’s a little frustrating that the web browser and app aren’t synchronized, so my account doesn’t register what has been watched if it was done through a computer.
These are very minor and don’t take away from the overall quality of the app and service and it has never been a problem beyond a minor inconvenience.
I’ve been a dropout subscriber for nearly a year now and this is, by far, the most worth-while subscription for any streaming service I have. That’s partly due to the great content but also to be introduced to great creatives and comedians through the service.
Oooh! A Nickname,
How did I get here?
I don’t know how this happened. I actually don’t know if I’m in a place yet to talk about it. But the app asked me if I was enjoying it and I felt it was disrespectful not to answer. Especially after everything we’ve been through. But then it had a follow up question about if I wanted to leave a review…. I mean, how am I supposed to say that I’m enjoying the app and then NOT leave a review!? If I was really enjoying the app… wouldn’t leaving a review be easy!?!?!? You’d think!!!!! But no!!!! Instead of just the star ratings, they have a spot available for A TITLE OF MY REVIEW!!!!! Like I’m creating a blog exposing how many hours of my life I’ve devoted to watching (and rewatching) shows on dropout. Well, if you want a blog style review, you’ll get it. That includes the unnecessary information of where I grew up and human interaction that got me here. Or maybe, it’s the lack of human interaction…. I mean, why DO I have enough free time to watch every episode of Dimension 20? And why do I have more memories with Ally playing her makeshift game of mafia/imposter than I do with friends strolling the streets with PSL’s? Have I become so much of a hermit that I find company in only that of a streaming service like Dropout? It’s a lot to think about.

Oh…. I guess Dropouts fine. I like the laughing and jokes. I left one star for you guys to reach for, but you’re doing pretty good.
The Real J-M,
Great content, and the app has improved an already working base
First and foremost, I just like the content. Came for Dimension 20, stayed for the ridiculous game shows, Surprising News, and also Dimension 20 still. Like College Humor? Give it a shot, it’s literally that. The app has always been more reliable than most of the smaller streaming services I’ve tried. It utilizes the great video functions Apple has implemented, like Picture in Picture mode and playing the audio while the phone has been locked (Dimension 20 is fun to watch, but it’s not even close to being necessary when it’s time to walk the dog during episodes). That said, it has had minor issues I’ve run into. The players playlist has worked off and on, I have yet to get closed captions to work with Airplay (though casting to a chrome stick has working captions), and locking the screen meant pressing play AFTER it’s been locked to get it going. That said, I no longer have to manually play the videos on the screen lock! They’re making progress on an already (relatively) superior app, and staying on my list of “stop last” should subscriptions ever be an issue for my budget. Now if we can just get more Breaking News about Grant Anthony O’Brien, I’ll be satisfied.
RyuuSorin,
Hilarity, Sincerity, & Clarity
Pros: Dimension 20 was the reason I got this subscription. That series alone is worth the price to me, but I’m also pleasantly surprised at the rest of their catalogue! Adventuring Academy is a veritable D&D How-To Masterclass, and it’s wild how much good info is included. And I had seen clips from their various game shows floating around the internet (Game Changer, Um Actually, Dirty Laundry, Make Some Noise, etc.) but nothing could have prepared me for the utter mischief and mayhem that happens in some of those episodes. The cast is delightful, daring, and dramatic. Their creative chemistry is super fun to witness. I adore the shout-outs and attention given to behind-the scenes crew members, with frequent episodes and shorts talking to them about how the programming gets made. The mobile app works great for me so far.

Cons: The captions/subtitles for their older shows and episodes sometimes contain errors. Often it’s a small typo here and there, but occasionally, entire episodes will have persistent incorrect word transcriptions (usually for D&D-specific names or terminology). Also, the desktop website can mildly glitch at times, but those hitches have all been fixable by refreshing the page or going to the home page and re-clicking the episode I want to watch.
JohnLionMusic,
Great App
So in terms of content quality, the stuff is pretty funny at least from my perspective and there’s a good variety of comedy I’d say. In terms of content quantity, there’s definitely a lot of choices and it’s content spanning many years and many talented contributors. Finally in terms at least, in terms of app interface and what not, it’s a great app, at least from mobile where I use it, I love the auto play system of just playing even if the screen is turned off, although I would like it to keep playing the next episodes even when the screen is off, but it’s a non issue and it’s all preference, could be a setting implemented, and the majority of the navigated interface to me at least seems like a simpler version of Netflix, which is fine by me. Anyways final notes, College Humor is a great content provider in terms of comedy and quality content, and this app and service is really awesome and a great move on them, it does seem a bit unnecessary to have things listed as shows, then have the episodes listed under season 1, but there’s only 4 episodes like 2 mins each (Josh’s mindhouse) lol not really an issue just kinda funny, also weren’t there other episodes from that show posted on CH? They seem to be missing or maybe I’m just missing something, either way great stuff and I’m looking forward to the future of dropout.
alkazare,
Better Than Cable
I grew up when you could flip on the TV and coast to networks that made one maybe two of your favorite shows (whatever genre). I miss those days. I feel that today we are asked to subscribe to those same networks with the one to two shows we like to watch. So we end up paying for multiple subscriptions to apps thus spending mind numbing amounts of money yearly. Dropout has saved me from spending mind numbing money to the various networks. It has my fix for talk shows, sci-fi, mystery, game shows, and it keeps growing. Demension 20 ALONE will give you a plethora of genres and diverse experiences that entertain for hours. I personally have listened to some seasons four times from start to finish and I catch new stuff every time. To top it off the new seasons push the boundaries even more which begs for being listened to at least a second time. If you have any love for game shows then you need to at least try this for a month for GameChanger. Sam Reich and the team over there have been revolutionizing the Gam Show Genre. Just watch the Battle Royal, Escape the Green Room, and any season episode titled Sam says and see if you are not signing up for the year subscription!
AzraelQ,
Five-star content, one-star app
Yes, the content is excellent. Love what they’ve got available. The app, though, is missing two key features. It needs to save the preference for subtitles/captions so that they don’t need to be manually turned on (or off, I suppose) for each video/viewing. It also needs a way to manually remove or manage items in the “resume” section, as it doesn’t always register the actual progress of a video, and ends up with a lot of previously viewed videos cluttering up the feed. Support has responded when I contacted them to advise that one watch up to the last thirty seconds of the video, then leave, and that should update and remove the video, but that becomes a chore when there’s half a dozen videos to clean up. It doesn’t seem to just be the app, either, as these issues appear to be a shortcoming of the service itself even in a browser, for what it’s worth. When these issues are resolved, I’ll gladly update my review if I can, but until then, it’s a source of frustration for what would otherwise be a great experience with excellent content.

Edit: Now recently, some previously downloaded and deleted shows have started reappearing as stopped downloads in the app. Deleting them only removes them until the app is closed and opened again - they show back up again. Going to try reinstalling later, but this is, again, another problem that needs addressing.