Netflix removes its basic tier in the US and the UK - eviltoast
  • CileTheSane@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Netflix is forgetting that a large part of their success was due to being more convenient than piracy.
    When prices went up a lot of people kept their subs because they didn’t want to kick family members off of it that they were sharing with.

    If Netflix becomes less convenient than piracy and no one else is using my account I see no reason to keep it

    • SuiXi3D@kbin.social
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      You mistake their actions for more than they are. The people that make decisions there aren’t the same folks that started their streaming service in the first place. And even if they are, the only thing that matters now is the bottom line.

      It’s not that they forgot, it’s that they don’t care. There’s money to be made.

    • dismalnow@kbin.social
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      Netflix is forgetting that a large part of their success was due to being more convenient than piracy.

      Oddly, I have noticed that most people I know aren’t interested in taking the minimal risk to sail the seas now that there’s widespread cause.

      Back when Netflix was awesome, I knew a LOT more people who were willing to dive in to the technical stuff, risk, and additional effort to strap on an eye patch.

      Anyone’s guess on the root cause, but I feel like the amount of people on the interwebs now have absolutely no idea (or interest) how anything works. “Push colorful button to do things” seems to be it.

      • Dubious_Fart@lemmy.ml
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        1 year ago

        Or it has to do with ISPs being far more aggressive in sending threatening letters if you do it without burrying it behind obfuscation and encrypted vpns.

        Also, people dont know what the new trustworthy sites are today, since all the ones they knew 10 years ago are probably gone.