• locuester@lemmy.zip
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    8 months ago

    Kinda shitty of the chart creator to leave out 2018 and 2021. While the point still stands, it biases it against Netflix.

    It’s just purposefully misleading. Not cool, chart maker dude. Not cool.

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      8 months ago

      What happened in those years and why were they omitted? It’s odd that they just leave it out with (as far as I could tell from the linked source) no explanation for that.

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        8 months ago

        Nothing happened. There was no price increase those years. The chart isn’t misleading at all, OP just cut off the title, “Netflix Price Hikes 2011-2023.” 2018 and 2021 aren’t relevant because there was no change.

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    8 months ago

    After quitting i feel like im missing out on nothing. I sail the seas if i actually need anything, and it probably wasn’t on netflix anyway

    • db0@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPM
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      8 months ago

      The only difference is when you want to watch in another primary language, for children and so. Torrents are great for popular stuff in a popular language. Not so great otherwise.

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    8 months ago

    For a streaming platform to be actually useful it needs to be a almost monopoly like steam. Netflix had a chance but missed the spot, due to the greed of Studios. So it’s back to fractured marked until someone comes with a fresh idea of how to distribute video.

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      8 months ago

      Or many service providers competing on price, quality of service and features, not competing on exclusivity like they do now.

      Like grocery stores. Imagine if only one chain has the exclusive rights to sell potatoes and another one has rights to pasta. They can ask whatever price they want, because what you gonna do? Go to another store to get your 'taters cheaper? Hah, you’ll cry and you’ll pay what we ask! (BTW, growing your own potatos and sharing them with your neighbor infringes on our rights and is illegal. We’ll sue you to oblivion if we catch you doing it.)

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        8 months ago

        Does not work for media, since media is a good that you need a specific version of. You don’t really care what potatoes you buy (simplification) but if you want to watch a specific show, movie or play a game -you can’t really subsidize it with another. So exclusivity does not work for potatoes but works for media. We would need a global overhaul of copyright to work this one out.

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    8 months ago

    And their catalog is actually super small now. My wife and I watch a bunch of horror movies, and I think there’s only like 20. They try to pad that number by pretending that foreign films are actually in English.

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      8 months ago

      Yeah the foreign films coming up are the worst. I’m sure it’s great for the people who speak those languages but I don’t generally find it entertaining to watch with subtitles. It’s annoying when they keep coming up on recommended and even worse when it takes more clicks to see the language then to just start it.

      Somehow Netflix thinks I speak Norwegian and I didn’t see a way to turn that off

      Anyway -1 premium account, when they started down their path to enshittification

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        I hate Netflix as much as anyone here but “how dare Netflix recommend foreign content to me” is the most American thing I’ve ever heard.

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          8 months ago

          I guess, but shouldn’t it be a fundamental configuration to only see things whose language you know?

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    8 months ago

    After seeing this post a couple times (which speaks to its relevance) it got me thinking that enshittification (of the world) will definitely continue until our morale improves, as in until we make them stop. Are there any online collectives that work together to stop this tomfoolery?

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      Are there any online collectives that work together to stop this tomfoolery?

      Same as it has been for the last 100 years: Vote with your money. If you don’t like the product/service, don’t buy it. Stop thinking you can force them to change their offering.

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        Vote with your money.

        I really hate this phrase. It basically is saying that if you have more money then you have more “votes”.

        Or to put it in another way: If you have more money you matter more.

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          If you have more money, that means that society values you more. Thus you matter more. You’re just a better human being when you have more money.