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joxel
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3 years ago
In a move to appease investors looking for never-ending growth, Netflix dug their grave. Netflix isn’t worth it for most people if they can’t share it. Thinking that peoples college aged son is gonna get their own account, and that dad cares about keeping it once they can’t share anymore is dumb as hell. Talk about out-of-touch.
themitigating|3 years ago
It's also only between $10 and $20 a month. Two drinks at a bar can be $20
Macha|3 years ago
As for Netflix's self-produced content, too many shows dropped inconclusively after two seasons discourages investment in new IP.
So now for a lot of people, Netflix is charging triple what they signed up at, for less than half as much content.
Sure, they were forced into it, a lot of this was the big publishers realising they could take their content and run their own streaming service. But for a lot of people, the appeal of Netflix was "the legal site with all the TV" and that's increasingly in the past.
JohnFen|3 years ago
But...
> Two drinks at a bar can be $20
That entirely depends on where the bar is. I've paid $10 a drink before, but that's an above average price in my area. It also doesn't alter the fact that for millions of people, $20 is a lot of money. They aren't dropping money on expensive drinks at a bar on the regular.
Moose_the_Goose|3 years ago