• kingthrillgore@lemmy.ml
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    They’re one step away from dictating the content to be tailored to ads. Which is the natural end of running ads on your fucking service.

    Apple TV+ remains the only streaming service I continue to pay for.

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    What is the point of a paid service with ads? Its just really odd, like who has money for Netflix and whatever shit they are advertising? And everyone will resent these added ads on this platform, so why pay Netflix to make people hate your product.

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      What is the point of a paid service with ads?

      Cable got away with it until it didn’t.

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      Cable was a shitty service. It was expensive, you had to subscribe to a bunch of shit you didn’t want for just a few programs you did, and was full of ads. People dropped cable for streaming because it was cheaper, centralized, and didn’t have ads.

      Now that cable is essentially dead, streaming is bringing back the high prices and the ads, and now you have to sign up for a bunch of shit you don’t want for the few programs you do.

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      What’s the point? They know customers are full of piss and wind, threatening blue murder while doing absolutely nothing beyond jaw flapping. (Same with gamers).

      Amazon’s service model, for example, is to twiddle the knobs to just under the point where the majority ragequit: the sweet spot of maximum profit right now. Everyone else is copying it.

      And the sweet spot moves - probably like boiling a frog. A major player does something many hate, but not everyone/enough and those people live with it. Then it becomes the new normal. Twiddle the knob. Rinse and repeat.

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        Amazon’s service model, for example, is to twiddle the knobs to just under the point where the majority ragequit

        I mean, I get Amazon Prime via their shopping service whether I want it or not. And half of their “library” such that it exists is just links out to other paid premium services. Nevermind their Netflix-esque habit of cancelling or delaying popular shows while churning out lots of AI slop to fill in the gaps.

        There’s no strong incentive to drop Prime Shipping (because it’s dirt cheap and I still do plenty of retail shopping on Amazon). But I find myself going to their TV / Movies selection less and less frequently. Occasionally just pirate the Amazon show I already have access to out of convenience.

        Can’t say the same of Netflix, though. Cancelled that shit a few years ago. Barely anything left worth pirating from it anymore.

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          I kind of doubt prime is a good deal considering how many online store offer free shipping (with out a paid subscription!) and actually give you REAL arrival estimate dates.

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        Oh boy! Let me guess its 2x the ad plan and like YouTube red will also have limited ads soon.

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    I can’t for the life of me understand why people pay for this crap. Netflix used to be a great way to stream a bunch of shows you liked on a lot of different devices easily. It was like five dollars and it was definitely worth it just for the ease of use. It’s just too expensive now with too much crap on it that comes and goes. I have no idea why anybody puts up with it anymore. It’s either the high seas or just buy it on something like Apple TV.

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    New Netflix tier: Platinum

    Platinum plan: 100% ads 24/7 400days out of the year.
    Price: 50$

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    Cool. I plan to continue not using Netflix. Seems like this arrangement is working out great for both of us.

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    When that happens I’ll be gone. I’m already at the end of my rope when pausing to read something on the screen and two seconds later they fill my paused screen with an advertisement. It’s starting to seem to me that everything happening in the world today is to deflect from the sneaky invasiveness of company’s wanting to sell you their shit.

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      You know what old laptops are good for? 1 terabyte mini-SATA disks. You know what costs like four bucks on Temu? USB cases for 2.5 inch disks. You can put a lot of Linux ISOs on one and who cares if you never get it back?