Netflix password crackdown fuels jump in subscribers - eviltoast
  • G4Z@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    Oh really?

    Well I cancelled mine, dunno what the rest of you are playing at!

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      1 year ago

      We also cancelled our (way back, as soon as news of this came out) and have been on the whatever-arr system off of a friend’s server since.

      But it really doesn’t matter. Too many people doing the opposite. I’d have at least expected other services like HBO to see a surge, but instead, no, people are just loyal or some shit.

    • HolidayGreed@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Sshhh! We don’t talk about the cancelled subscriptions because that doesn’t reassure the shareholders. Yes, we lost two customers for every one we gained, but now you’re just trying to make us look bad…

      😂

  • JesusRat@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I call bullshit. Maybe a jump in new subscribers, but not a jump in overall subscribers. The Netflix catalog is pretty much garbage at this point anyway.

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    1 year ago

    I read somewhere that people were cancelling their subs, but people who had access to someones account, that was logged in on a device could just reactivate from said device. I bet they’re measuring those numbers.

  • noodle@feddit.uk
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    Personally I don’t use Netflix but I think this should serve as a reminder that the internet isn’t a good barometer for real life opinions. You’d have thought Netflix was about to Blockbuster itself if you went off Reddit comments alone.

    Anyway, the real question is how bad is their churn rate. If their numbers jumped up but only last a few months before cancelling, then this isn’t really that great. They really want those numbers to stick.

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    1 year ago

    I just downgraded my 4k to the middle SD tier and paid for the additional household with the difference. The picture and audio actually improved. HDR isn’t relevant and the 4K content you need a fully compliant screen and audio system which talks to its components properly. Apple 4k doesn’t talk to various AVR systems.

    I’d wager that shows like friends and Seinfeld are constant rotation in many households, so it’s still good value.

    • frazorth@feddit.uk
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      I downgraded too as I really only have the subscription for my children and my parents when they have the kids, so two locations was more important than quality.

  • twinnie@feddit.uk
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    We cancelled. We got Disney Plus and we share my brother’s Amazon Prime and I realised that we hadn’t used Netflix in over a month. We’d opened it a few times and browsed for while before switching to another service.

    Netflix is absolutely awful now, we would just spend an hour browsing just trying to find something tolerable. The last thing that was good was Squid Games, and that was only good not great.

    Tiger King was fucking mint though.