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Buffalox , to technology in Netflix password crackdown has actually caused a growth in Subscriptions

IMO this is not surprising, I actually considered buying stock in Netflix, because they were so low.

I’m guessing the ones to complain the most, were the ones who were at the free end of those shared passwords.

I don’t use Netflix myself, but adding advertising for slightly cheaper subscriptions, and ending password sharing, seemed like an almost guaranteed win for Netflix to me. At least in the short term.

People here may disagree and find it outrageous, but most people probably don’t care enough to make a big deal out of it, and will simply choose the option that suit their needs best.

Hogger85b ,

Yep, people really think they are smarter than netflix?? They trialled it, got their positive feedback data and rolled it out

Haus , to worldnews in Police search for suspected lion roaming Berlin area
@Haus@kbin.social avatar

Entschuldigung, mein Kerle, hast du eine Gazelle?

robocall , to worldnews in Xi Jinping meets Henry Kissinger as US seeks to defrost China ties
@robocall@lemmy.world avatar

The dude is 100 years old.

Kolanaki , to technology in Netflix password crackdown has actually caused a growth in Subscriptions
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I didn’t think there was doubt this would work, it’s just a dumbass way of making up the “lost” profit. When you got a Netflix subscription before this, it was based on the total simultaneous screen count. Where the screens are should not matter, and never should have mattered. A simpler, less idiotic solution would have been to rethink the price per screen cost and adjust the plans. It would have been a more acceptable compromise that accomplished the same goal.

Chiron17 , to technology in Netflix password crackdown has actually caused a growth in Subscriptions

I’m not surprised. The number of people sharing accounts who now need their own was always likely to be greater than the number who were going to cancel. They only had to convert a fraction of the non-subdividing viewers for it to work out in their favour. I think they’ll find they have less viewers now, though.

The approach of tacitly allowing account sharing to build viewership then cracking down on it to boost revenue is smart enough as a business strategy. It signals what most of these companies will do when it comes time to really monetise.

I worry for the future of the internet when YouTube and Google really kick off. It’s going to be a subscription hellscape (it is already, but it’s going to be so much worse).

Kolrami ,

The approach of tacitly allowing account sharing to build viewership then cracking down on it to boost revenue is smart enough as a business strategy. It signals what most of these companies will do when it comes time to really monetise.

It’s less extreme than Hulu’s method of going from an all free service to a subscription service. When you think about it from Hulu’s perspective there’s no way they would make less money and unlike social media sites like Twitter or Facebook the users’ labor isn’t the content. The movies and tv shows are.

Asafum ,

I don’t have a link for it, but I read that YouTube is working on a 3 strikes policy for anyone using AdBlock programs… So after the 3rd warning you’re not able to watch anything on YouTube at all…

wanderingmagus ,

Arr me hearties, thar be many ways past the blockade to fetch me booty!

WolfhoundRO , to worldnews in Arresting Vladimir Putin in South Africa would be 'declaration of war', says Ramaphosa

Declaration of war on Russia? And who would intervene across so many kilometers? The Russian Fleet? Wagner?

zephyrvs ,

As far as I know, the Kremlin stated that they never threatened South Africa with war in any way and they simply announced that Putin would participate remotely, so the question is moot.

ggq , to technology in Netflix password crackdown has actually caused a growth in Subscriptions

I had a family account, but I stopped using it since going abroad to uni once they cracked down. The amount of content is just at the point where I don't see any value to subscribing.
Generally though, exactly what killed cable TV is killing my use of Netflix and other services. All the interesting stuff is now so spread out on so many different services, it's just no longer worth it.
Dealing with N different subscriptions and different websites, is too much BS to deal with AND pay for, so I'm just going to run my own server.

effingjoe ,
@effingjoe@kbin.social avatar

It is trivial to sign up for a service when you want to watch something, and then cancel it when you don't, until there's something else you want to watch on the service. That is the benefit over cable.

Most people still treat it like a cable subscription: always on, even if they're not watching it.

svahnen ,

That’s a good thought and would probably work if I lived alone and only watched one thing at a time.

But I would say it depends on your use case and the size of your household. We are 4 ppl in my family that watch different content on the same TV at different times of the day. We have Netflix (the wife’s show is here), Disney (kids), HBO (me), Viaplay (family movies in my native language when we all watch together). I have been sharing thease accounts with my brothers family but we are about to move to Plex, I would rather buy DVD or digital releases and host it myself then use all thease subscriptions.

If they would price it better, could work together and all be used in the same interface on my tv then maybe I would be willing to go back.

effingjoe ,
@effingjoe@kbin.social avatar

I have spent thousands of dollars over the years on my Plex setup. I'd caution against the assumption that switching to Plex and hosting your media is going to be cheaper in the short run, or maybe even the long run, than paying for streaming services. Depending on your use case you may even need to pay for Plexpass. (Hardware encoding, iirc, is locked behind their Plexpass subscription.) And factor in the inevitable troubleshooting you'll have to do when something doesn't work for your brother's family.

Do the math for yourself, is all I'm saying. It's not automatically the better solution.

svahnen ,

Those are all good points and I’m happy you replied, as it will probably help other who read this 😊

However I already have a Plex server for my older media (VHS 😅 tapes) that I have converted to digital, that’s hosted on my NAS, and lifetime Plex pass. I have been meaning to look into open source replacements but many older smart tvs only have Plex 🤷

svahnen ,

I should probably have mentioned as well that the inconvenience of having multiple apps are a bigger hurdle for my family then the cost, as that pushes us towards things like Plex where the kids could find everything in one app

d4rknusw1ld , to worldnews in Police search for suspected lion roaming Berlin area

Who opened Jumanji. Please tell me Robin Williams is there too.

Jungl1st , to technology in Netflix password crackdown has actually caused a growth in Subscriptions
@Jungl1st@kbin.social avatar

I canceled when the news broke about shared accounts. Haven’t missed it at all. Arrrr!

andallthat , to worldnews in Arresting Vladimir Putin in South Africa would be 'declaration of war', says Ramaphosa

is it just me or is this a diplomatic way to tell Putin to just stay in Russia without telling him “you’re not invited any longer”? To me it sounds like “uuh… man… if you REALLY want to come you definitely won’t be arrested here. Not by me, I mean. Oh, I got pressures, POWERFUL pressures and you ending up arrested or worse isn’t off the table but hey… do come and visit anyway if you want. We’re cool right?”

BrikoX OP , (edited )
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They pretty much begged him not to come before as they are obligated to arrest him themselves due to ICC arrest warrant.

zephyrvs ,

Makes sense, though. Why escalate things unnecessarily if he can just attend remotely and have Lavrov take care of the backroom relationships?

plistig , to worldnews in Police search for suspected lion roaming Berlin area

This is her: pixelfed.de/p/e.hallermann/587577842132651278. Kitty just ate a boar, so maybe she is sleepy now and you can pet her. Ü

DarkThoughts ,

Looks kinda small for a lion, more like a mountain lion. Maybe it is still young or malnourished, but proper lions are usually some big mofos.

Sirence ,

You really think the zoo doesn’t know which kind of animal they let escape?

Lhianna ,

Well, the animal didn’t escape from a zoo or circus. They don’t know where it’s from yet. It’s legal to keep a lion as a pet in Brandenburg.

Sirence ,

Wow you are right. I had no idea you were allowed to keep such pets legally, that is crazy.

DarkThoughts ,

"The zoo?" What zoo are you referring to, because last I heard no zoo is missing a lion.

Sirence ,

Ye this morning people were saying the Berlin zoo had lost an animal again but now the zoo has released a statement that it’s not theirs.

Balance ,

I’d say the same if I had lost my lion

gravitas_deficiency , to news in Ukraine war: Wheat prices soar after Russia warns shipping

Correction: Wheat prices soar after Russia destroys 60,000 tons of grain in missile barrage on port of Odesa

Hanabie , to news in Xi Jinping meets Henry Kissinger as US seeks to defrost China ties
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They can keep him. Use him for fuel or so.

Tygr , to technology in Netflix password crackdown has actually caused a growth in Subscriptions

Step 1: Crack down on password sharing.

Step 2: Open subscriptions to foreign countries with cut-rate pricing.

Step 3: Announce subscriber growth.

We’re too smart for you Netflix. Your revenues are actually down because of all the premium-paid subscribers leaving your platform.

letmesleep ,

Sorry, but that’s just incorrect.

Average daily Sign-ups to Netflix reached 73k during that period, a +102% increase from the prior 60-day average. […] Cancels also increased during this period, but not as much as Sign-ups. The ratio of Sign-ups to Cancels since May 23rd is up +25.6% compared to the previous 60-day period.

That’s US-only data.

antenna.live/…/a-first-look-at-the-impact-of-netf…

LouLimes , to technology in Netflix password crackdown has actually caused a growth in Subscriptions

Fucking corpos always win

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