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Hmm, maybe the user had an issue watching a TV show or movie on Serialwale.com using Voot's service, and they sorted it out. Alternatively, "Voot fixed" could be a new service or a feature update that allows users to access Voot content seamlessly through Serialwale.
So, the article could be warning people against using pirated sites like Serialwale.com and instead guide them to use legal platforms for Voot subscriptions. Maybe there was a problem where people were directed to use a pirated site, but now it's advised to switch to legal options. Alternatively, if there's a technical fix for Serialwale and Voot together, but that's less likely given the illegal implications.
Wait, Serialwale.com isn't a well-known site. Maybe it's a third-party site, which could be problematic because using unauthorized platforms might lead to copyright issues. I should check if Serialwale.com is legitimate. If it's a pirated site, using it would be against the law and against the terms of service of platforms like Voot. That's an important point to mention here.
I should also consider the possibility that the user is referring to a specific technical troubleshooting guide for a problem they faced when trying to access content legally. However, given the context of pirated sites, it's more likely about redirecting to legal platforms.