Dissatisfaction over the whole situation has found a broad following among ordinary users. Unable to do much about Trump or Carr until the next election, people have instead begun canceling their Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions in protest of ABC's actions.

Y Combinator founder Paul Graham was among them, tweeting this weekend that his family "just cancelled our Disney+ subscription because of the shameful way they caved to the Trump administration over Jimmy Kimmel. This is a way to be heard, and save money too." In follow-ups, Graham complained that Disney is "spineless" rather than driven by any true convictions. "When wokeness has the upper hand, they give in to that, and when Trump does, they give in to him," he wrote.

On Sunday night, comedian John Oliver also asked his fans to boycott the streaming services. "As for Disney, I’d argue they need to stand by Kimmel and his staff," he said. "And there are ways that you can encourage them to do that. You could exert pressure on them by canceling Disney+ or Hulu. Google searches on how to do that have skyrocketed in the past few days."

The Disney+/Hulu cancellations attracted enough media attention to be featured in the ultra-mainstream pages of USA Today, while people took to posting screenshots of their Disney+/Hulu cancellation notices on social media.

While some people complained that the cancellation page itself was unreachable, perhaps due to traffic pressures, I had no problem reaching it on Monday morning. While I never watched Kimmel's show, nor did I find his clips particularly side-splitting, I also have zero interest in giving money to US media that seem so enthusiastic about capitulation and self-censorship. That's unlikely to be good for anyone in the long run, no matter your politics.