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manitcor , in Netflix says people just kind of rolled over and accepted the password sharing crackdown
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too tired? from what im seeing the vast majority of people just don’t care. they are fine with thier internet becoming more expensive and handing everything to these companies. most simply think this is the only option.

gAlienLifeform ,
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I mean, that sounds exactly like tired/defeated thinking to me. Frustrating to see it play out, tho.

thisbenzingring ,

From my experience, brother in law hates it. Wants to cancel but the kids (2 preteens) watch it a lot and he just doesn’t want to use something new that he has to relearn to be comfortable leaving them alone with.

gAlienLifeform ,
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Fair, exhausted parents trying to buy a moment of peace has been a cornerstone of American capitalism since RCA used Howdy Doody to sell television sets

puppy , in Nebraska teen sent to 90 days in jail over abortion

You know Republican hoarding guns to keep a tyrannical government at bay? Well, this seems that tyrannical government.

over_clox , in Nearly two years after Texas' six-week abortion ban, more infants are dying

On an unrelated note, funeral home profits have notably increased in recent times…

net00 , in Netflix says people just kind of rolled over and accepted the password sharing crackdown

Same reason why people are still on Twitter and Reddit, the majority can’t be arsed to push back against companies. This is why they keep getting away with it and it’s just enabling other companies to go the same route.

Chariotwheel ,

Yeah, and the same reason I believe all these micro subscriptions in cars will just go ahead. In 5-10 years, half of the functions of the car will be locked behind subscription gates and it will be normal. Too many people jsut don't bloody care.

Kichae ,

Some things they don't care about -- e.g. Reddit, Twitter stuff -- and some things they just don't feel like they can affect. If they're buying a new car, and every single car in their region and in their price range is selling subscriptions, then they're going to feel like they have no choice.

Now, they do likely have choices -- they could buy a used car, or they could look outside their immediate region -- but those options may not address their pain points (maybe they really, really wanted a new car), or maybe they can't afford the time to travel, etc., but the fact that less convenient choices exist don't necessarily make people aware of them, or feel like they're real options.

When every company you interact with, and every transaction you make, is like this, it takes up all of your spoons for dealing with this stuff. It wears down your resistance, and makes it feel like it doesn't matter what you want, just what's being offered.

Chariotwheel ,

Yeah, I mean, look at phones. People could just buy used phones. Some do. But the vast majority?

Strayce ,

I mean you’re right, but it’s so fucking exhausting to care about everything wrong in the world. Gotta pick your battles. Personally I have a semi-decent Jellyfin setup, but I’m not going to berate anyone for taking on a netflix sub if the momentary distraction helps get them thru another day in this dystopian hellworld.

markr ,

Indeed. Here’s your $50,000 car that casts $1000 a month to operate on top of fuel and maintenance. So really it is a $100,000 car that you put 50k down on and pay off on the installment plan. We are in the enshittification stage of this version of capitalism. We cling to the myth that the system makes our lives better, it did for a long time if you lived in the developed world, but that dynamic has played out. Now we are in the phase where ‘growth’ is mainly found by enshittification.

Meowoem ,

While that’s true it’s also true in 1776 most Americans couldn’t be arsed to push back against the king, it only takes a relatively small portion to care a lot and to order a better alternative then when the ball is rolling everyone will jump on

Goronmon ,

Same reason why people are still on Twitter and Reddit, the majority can’t be arsed to push back against companies.

Or they just want to watching something on their television after work and have other priorities other than some "war against Netflix" that a couple corners of the internet are angry about?

HobbitFoot ,

Most typical users on Reddit didn’t understand why the API was such a big deal.

To them, Reddit was the official app that curated a set of posts to scroll through. It was designed to be easy, and the experience was easy.

Jase , in Netflix says people just kind of rolled over and accepted the password sharing crackdown
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  • BongRipsMcGee420 ,

    I was so upset about Santa Clarita Diet. That one and leaving Travellers on the biggest cliffhanger I could ever imagine with time travel and shit and then… just gone.

    HobbitFoot ,

    Enough people want to watch Netflix, even if they have to pay for it.

    Experiences may vary.

    breadsmasher , in Children’s cups sold on Amazon recalled for unsafe lead levels. What you should know
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    Its a shame products can only be tester after they have been sold to the public and had a wide ranging impact on health.

    /s

    SmokeyMcPot ,

    These were tested twice before being brought to market. The labs didn’t test the bottom of the cup.

    breadsmasher ,
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    So they tested half of the product?

    SmokeyMcPot ,

    In order to detect lead, the paint has to be chipped away on the bottom of the cup. Kind of an extreme test.

    breadsmasher ,
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    Extreme? Like paint never chips off a cup?

    Why is there any lead in the first place? Even if its coated? Especially in a product designed for food?

    Surely checking what materials are even going into the product in the first place.

    Given how toxic lead is, and the product is designed for children to use to drink from, why is any lead in the product at all?

    Not tested because it shouldn’t be exposed during normal use

    They’re childrens cups. They will be dropped at some point which will damage the base and coatings. So that is a dumb take.

    Overall this entire case is bonkers. Children’s products shouldn’t contain lead. Children breaking stuff should be considered “normal use”.

    I can’t believe how many people are justifying this behaviour

    SeaJ ,

    Why is there any lead in the first place?

    If you have a metal double-walled mug, chances are that there is lead in it. I think I recall a small amount of it being used for sealant which is then usually covered up with another layer of metal that effectively hides the lead.

    SmokeyMcPot ,

    I own two of them. They’ve been dropped many times. There are a few chips of paint off the bottom but none exposing the center plug. Lead isn’t radioactive. It’s perfectly safe as long as you don’t ingest it. I’m not happy there’s lead in the cups. But they’re still usable.

    It’s a whole systemic breakdown. The maker knew of the potential for lead - ordered them without lead from the manufacturer, and had them tested by two independent labs. Christ sake what the hell else should they do? By the way before choosing a manufacturer in China this guy tried to find one in the US. Guess what? We don’t make double wall stainless in the US.

    SeaJ OP , in Nearly two years after Texas' six-week abortion ban, more infants are dying

    Saving children. /s

    MossBear , in Alabama GOP refuses to draw second Black district, despite Supreme Court order

    Seriously…how are these states still this backwards after all this time?

    thepianistfroggollum ,

    Because you’re seeing the results of a decades long plan to brainwash their citizens into always voting against their own best interests.

    It started with gutting mental health services, then they moved on to defunding education. That let them sell their people on all of the blatantly obvious lies.

    You can thank Reagan for that, just like most of the other major issues with the country.

    EhList ,
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    They never accepted that their racism is bad

    dogslayeggs , in Grassley releases full FBI memo with unverified claims about Hunter Biden's work in Ukraine

    The memo is an unverified claim from person A who said they had a phone call with person B from an energy company who said they paid the Bidens 5 million each. The only evidence of either the bribery or the phone call about the bribery is this one claim from one person.

    ANuStart , in Netflix says people just kind of rolled over and accepted the password sharing crackdown

    Jesus if people can't even be bothered to simply stop paying for a subscription then we will be truly fucked when something happens that actually matters

    This is why the reddit boycott was destined to never work

    NewSmileadon ,

    So you are saying if people can’t do something about problems that don’t really matter to them, that implies they aren’t going to do anything about problems that matter to them?

    unwinagainstable , in Netflix says people just kind of rolled over and accepted the password sharing crackdown

    I hate subscriptions. Too damn easy to forget about. I’ve started subscribing for the shortest period possible and immediately canceling. Sometimes I’ll renew, but generally I just try to get as much as I can out of it in a short period then let it expire

    ArugulaZ ,

    I write the end of subscription trials on my calendar so I don't forget to cancel them.

    hoodatninja ,
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    HBO + Apple TV+ are the only ones I pay for. More than enough for me. Pluto/Tubi/Adult Swim marathon streams handle the rest lol

    Michele42 , in Netflix says people just kind of rolled over and accepted the password sharing crackdown

    I honestly think that they were kind of right to go after password sharing. In the end, it is all about how expensive you want your service to be. It’s up to the user decide if it is too expensive or not. Of course I cancelled, but hey, if most if the people were OK to pay more than good for Netflix

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    dhork , in Alabama GOP refuses to draw second Black district, despite Supreme Court order

    Alluding to Tuberville’s past as the football coach at Auburn University, spokesman Steven Stafford said in an email: “Coach just wants the maps to be fair and for all Alabamians to be represented well. He trusts Alabama’s state legislators to get this right.”

    Does it seem weird to anyone else that the dude is an actual US Senator, and his staff still refer to him as “Coach”?

    captainlezbian , in Netflix says people just kind of rolled over and accepted the password sharing crackdown

    My in laws canceled when we pointed out that this had happened, I think a lot less people know about it than you’d think

    skellener , in Fulton county prosecutors prepare racketeering charges in Trump inquiry
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    Hit him with everything! Maximum penalties across the board!

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