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The numerous cuts created a backlash amongst long-time viewers of the series, while at the same time repeated airings brought new fans to the fandom. Over time, The N's censorship of ''Daria'' would prove cruelly ironic, as it began to show much more adult fare (such as <i>Degrassi: The Next Generation</i>), to the point where <i>Daria</i> became one of the tamer programs. It is possible that The N liked their animated shows to be pure in spirit and not so cynical or adult, but also that as The N began to rely less on subsidies from Viacom and more on ad revenue, its executives chose to make their channel less geared toward education than escapism.
 
In 2016, [https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2016/10/youre-standing-on-my-neck-the-life-and-death-of-th.html Glenn Eichler compared] the lack of original music in the DVDs to The N (and [[Logo]]), which did use the original music, and said he prefered the former: "on those networks the show is jarringly, destructively edited to squeeze in even more ads, or to meet standards and practices guidelines. And the audio is compressed so brutally that the whole episode sounds like it was recorded in a tin can."
 
A ''Daria'' website existed for a time as part of the general websites for the above networks, but it has since been discontinued.
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