• arglebargle@lemm.ee
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    10 个月前

    But if they are broke, why are they paying for TV? The last thing I would do is pay for streaming when money was tight…

    I get your point to a degree, but come on, they are saying it simply isn’t worth it. 3 streaming services with ads is better than 1 without or something like that.

    I mean there are a large number of free services with ads, so that has to be what they are thinking.

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      10 个月前

      People still want leisure in their life and that’s cheaper than most other forms of leisure. Just because someone’s broke doesn’t mean they will inherently not want easy access to entertainment.

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        10 个月前

        Like I said there are a lot of free streaming services with ads, no need to pay for them.

        And frankly there is a lot of leisure to be had that is not paying a streaming bill.

        Don’t get me wrong, i simply will not pay for ads, so it is principle with me. But apparently some people are happy with both.

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      It’s a money grab. Our Netflix plan price didn’t change, but they added ads. I can pay extra to get the same service I used to get.

      They are just greedy for money and actively make the product worse instead of better. What better way than to encourage piracy.

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        10 个月前

        netflix money grab

        I agree with you. That is what businesses do. So I dump em. Years ago, maybe 2014 I received a Hulu subscription in payment for something I was selling. I started using it, and there were ads! To this day I will not pay for, or even watch for free, Hulu. It is principle with me.

        But apparently I am alone on this. I got downvoted massively for saying it looks like people WILL still pay for ads, even if they can barely afford it. That I cannot understand. I wont do it if I can afford it, and I certainly wouldnt do it I could barely afford it. So the businesses win and keep scraping for more revenue.

        With hundreds of free (and legal) options with commercials, why the hell would anyone pay for video streaming if they are giving you ads anyways?