Strictly Come Dancing fans have been left fuming after the BBC made some big changes to this series

The BBC has recently rolled out a series of alterations to Strictly Come Dancing, which has sparked considerable backlash from viewers on social media. ‌

During Sunday's (October 5) results programme, audiences witnessed a notably different voting mechanism in action. ‌

Instead of phoning in to support their preferred dancing duo, fans must now use a QR code displayed on screen to cast their votes digitally. ‌

Audiences are required to register for a BBC account or set up a new one at no cost to participate in the voting process.

It's safe to say the elimination of premium-rate telephone lines has provoked anger amongst devotees, with many incensed that it's excluding a signif

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