fucksubscriptions@lemmy.world

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    1 year ago

    It’s just cable tv all over again. Pay for 8 services to get a handful of shows you want to watch with the other 90% not being touched , now with ads creeping back in too .

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          While I’m all for piracy (obviously), there’s always a choice. Decades ago when cable was going through this, TV was at the center of culture and absolutely everyone watched it.

          That’s just not true anymore. Even aside from piracy, they have to compete for people’s time and attention with videogames, social media, and all sorts of other internet-based entertainment. I suspect a lot of the executives making these decisions don’t realize this - they think it’s still 20 years ago when having some of your biggest shows on your channel guaranteed a big audience. If they squeeze too hard people will just spend their time with other sorts of entertainment.

          I think that the publishing industry is a good comparison - look at where it is now. It still produces stuff but its cultural relevance is a pale shadow of what it once was and its margins are razor-thin because few people are going to pay a premium even for a bestseller. I think that that’s the long-term fate of TV and movies, especially as the generation that was weened on them dies off and a new generation that watched much less growing up comes of age.

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        Not me ! But not everyone has a PC that can store tons of movies and shows so they don’t have much other choice . There’s one streaming service that I think is only in Canada called crave that charges an extra $10 to watch on anything other than your phone it’s just the worst .

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      at least you can choose to pay for one streamer at a time, binge, switch, repeat.

      (for now, anyway… until they all quit the full season drops and/or start putting their catalog on a rotation like the ‘disney vault’ was to home video).

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          they’d go a ‘no refunds’ policy first, which they’d totally get away with in the u.s.

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          Yeah, this is what is next. Another thing might be to split up one service into subcategories, like family, sci-fi, cinema or whatever and then charging for each individually. Obviously ending up more expensive if you get them all than what it is now.

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    1 year ago

    Gotta love corporate greed.

    If you are displaying ads to the user, the ads should pay for their access. If a user is paying for access to a service, they shouldn’t see ads.

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      1 year ago

      Honestly, everyone subscribing to streaming services gets exactly what they deserve.

      You can stream anything for free here: https://fmoviesz.to/

      Yet you still choose to waste your money so people richer than you can be even richer.

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    The only Prime show I can even think of is The Boys, which is worth a month subscription once a year or so whenever a new season drops. With so much competition and so little content, you’d think these streaming services would start offering better incentives for long-term subscriptions. Instead, they keep raising rates. Baffling.

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      1 year ago

      Prime is pretty shit but Disney is a steaming pile of shit too. I honestly don’t know which is worse.

      I only use them both on PS5 though for the most part.

  • xpinchx@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    There’s the next one on the chopping block. It’s kind of great and freeing cancelling all these subscriptions. Just one $5 payment per month to newsgroup ninja and i got everything. I’ve been holding on to prime and Netflix for convenience but honestly fuck them.

    • 1984@lemmy.today
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      1 year ago

      Yeah I went through subs and cancelled all of them like six months ago, feels fantastic and very freeing.

  • Got_Bent@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Things to do today:

    1. Pay mortgage - done

    2. Pay electric bill - done

    3. Cancel Amazon - and done

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        Sonarr + Radarr + Transmission-OpenVPN + Ombi + Plex.

        For the past ~5 years or so, I’ve had the choice of a polished web UI to pirate any movie or TV show on demand. Up until the past few months, I have still paid for:

        • Netflix
        • Amazon Prime
        • Apple TV+ (as part of Apple One)
        • Disney+
        • YouTube Premium

        … because their products and recommendation engines were more user-friendly for my family and I. Since the pattern of price gouging in the last 6-12 months, I now subscribe to:

        • Netflix (cancelling this imminently)
        • Apple Music (Apple One cancelled)

        I hope the shameless cash grabs result in a mass exodus of users and really hurt these platforms.

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          1 year ago

          I’ve recently reached the point where I could barely afford some of them… if they were as good as they were a year ago. Seems I’m sticking to the Seven Seas and my downloaded music library.

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        How do I do that on my TV? Is that a thing? I’ve got whatever the cheapest “smart” TV was in Walmart maybe three or four years ago with a Roku attached.

        Not terribly savvy in these matters.

        Thanks

        Edit: Looks like I can do it via my router. I’m away for the weekend, so I’ll look into this next week. Thanks again for the idea

        • FlavoredButtHair@lemmy.world
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          Yes Mullvad does have router configuration files. It’s only like $5.33/mo. Also your streaming catalog changes based on locations. Like for Netflix, Hulu and etc.

  • IndefiniteBen@leminal.space
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    1 year ago

    It already does this. I frequently get ads for other shows when starting a show on Prime video. I can barely accept the existing ads.

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    Welp… this isn’t very strategically sound. Within the same service, they want to motivate me to consolidate shipping to Amazon delivery day or no rush. Guess who’s not using those methods anymore? Fuck you amazon, gonna cost you multiples of that $3 in shipping you greedy fucks.

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      I do exactly the same. I always opt for the earliest free prime delivery available, even for just one item in my order.

      Fuck their Amazon delivery day and No rush shipping. “Delivery in fewer trips to your home” ? I have exactly zero fucks to give - I need my stuff as early as possible as my prime membership will let me, even if at 4 AM in the morning, because I am freaking paying for it.

      And “green for the environment” my ass - I know they don’t care about environment, and I don’t care about the gas tank of their delivery vans.

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    so… a $3 a month increase to prime.

    one that will likely net amazon more profit when you don’t give-in and pay the extra (ads being more profitable than subs, as netflix has realized).