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loggerhead | 1 year ago
1. The price is too high.
2. Dislike for subscription-based payments.
I have no problem with the first point, but I'm curious why everyone dislikes the subscription model so much? Or at the end of the day, is it really because the price is too high?
girvo|1 year ago
Because _everything_ is a subscription today, and even more of them make people angry. When a tool doesn't have any "infrastructure" costs per se, it rubs people the wrong way. Most don't want yet another subscription to manage
loggerhead|1 year ago
- With a buyout system, users perceive that they own the item after payment.
- With a subscription system, users perceive that they are renting the item after payment.
When there's a mismatch in expectations (I pay to own, but you only let me rent), users feel deceived and angry. The same issue occurs with the ownership of accounts in online games, where some game companies state in their terms of service that the game account belongs to them, not the user, naturally leading to user outrage.