• Sagrotan@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Streaming will become like tv eventually, if it isn’t already: only old and/or simple people are interested in it. Almost all people I know don’t watch tv anymore. And let’s be honest: 99.99% of the streaming crap is the same boring assembly line writing that didn’t work in the 90s and doesn’t work now. And to search for the 0.01% - nah, I’ll rather be in my workshop.

  • Rabbit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 months ago

    One of my favorite past times is reading people freaking out about the rising costs, while I sit completely unaffected thanks to the high seas.

  • YoMismo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 months ago

    That’s the deal for this kind of corporations, they make it cheap until you’re addicted than they try to steal your money “legally”…

    • aSingularFemboyHooter@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      Sometimes that’s a tactic, sometimes it’s wild optimism, and sometimes they seem content to make a loss every year and prop it up with investment.

      I don’t know about stealing, they stopped taking money when I unsubbed, now I’m watching shit that somebody else paid to make, while not giving them a penny back!

      • mihor@lemmy.ml
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        11 months ago

        I was worried for some time that piracy would wither in face of cheap streaming options. Luckily I was wrong, or at least the streaming companies didn’t have the stamina to win this war. Arr! 🏴‍☠️

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    11 months ago

    When all the big cable players started making their own streaming services, most of us knew they weren’t going to let their gravy train go. We know they want us to use the ad-tiers because Iger flat out said so because it makes them more money, and I’m still expecting contracts to be their next big idea, sign up for 2 years, get 1-year half-price. Meet new cable, same as the old cable. It’s following a similar playbook too with no ads to some ads and ever-increasing prices.

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      11 months ago

      This. I was fine with streaming when it started. It’s literally what most people were asking for - a la carte pricing for specific channels you want, rather than having to pay a bloated fee for a bundle that you want less than a tenth of.

      I’ve enjoyed streaming over the last few years.

      But over the pandemic and now beyond, they’ve decided to start conglomerating, bundling up a bunch of content I don’t want, and charging me extra for the privilege. Which was the complaint about cable.