This is so strange to me. I guess people enjoy being ripped off and getting less and less value for their money.

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That proves their recent moves are not perceived by people as unfair, contrary to what “the common web” said

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Yeah I guess. It’s very shocking to me, but people have spoken…

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You can’t trust people. People listen to Cold Play and voted for the Nazi Party.

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People. What a bunch of bastards.

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What’s wrong with Coldplay?

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If you gave humanity the ultimatum that they can continue paying what they’re currently paying, or subscribe to nothing for a year but be rewarded with the same price to access all movies and tv series ever created, via a single service, for the rest of their lives… I’m willing to bet more than 2/3 of the human population would cave and re-subscribe within a couple of months.

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Because they made the cost of adding a household less than the cost of two accounts, then banked on the fact that people wouldn’t want to “screw over” whoever they were sharing a password with. It was a good business strategy, if shitty consumer practice.

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I’d agree, though I wonder how much of this is how appealing consumers find the competition? None of them seem to be making major inroads at the moment. The biggest competition is also raising prices, nullifying the competitive penalty Netflix would face from that move.

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It just proves that avergae people want their TV and don’t give a fuck about how much it costs.

My wife is a perfect example: We leached off my mom’s Netflix for years. I don’t really care, we have Plex that I manage and Netflix blows, so it’s all her. Mom ended up cancelling with the latest price hike. Brother and I took bets. My wife lasted 36 hours before making her own account. I lost my bet.

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Same here. I set up a Servarr stack and showed everyone in my house how to use Jellyseer to pick shows. I set up Jellyfin on all of their devices as well as the common TV. It works wonderfully well and they can download anything.

So what do I see when I look over their shoulder to see what they’re using? Netflix and Prime Video. SMH.

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People will pay for things that they perceive to be unfair deals.

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They upset and turned away people who were not willing to pay. Not a big loss. In the meantime they added tons of people who would pay if given a small push.

I have never really been sure how exactly “the internet” thought they would be punished for this move. It seemed kind of bullet proof to me. Like, sure you’re leaving and never coming back, but you were not really a paying customer and never would be.

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Didn’t read the article but I wonder how many people will now sub for a short period and cancel.

Like say you have a group of 3 and 1 person subbing indefinitely before and now there might be 3 people subbing for 2-3 months each. For a period of a year that’d be 12 months vs about 9 months.

So right now they might have increased their subs and revenue but it might change over a longer period of time? Or maybe people are just too lazy and will keep their subs. Who knows.

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This doesn’t prove anything. Netflix can project whatever they want. It takes time for their shitty decisions to affect them.

How many of these subscribers are bundles and in emerging markets? Netflix doesn’t reveal such details.

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