this post was submitted on 03 Dec 2023
79 points (92.5% liked)
Piracy
22376 readers
5 users here now
Welcome to /c/piracy
No netflix or streaming services landlubbers allowed, this is pirates territory.
founded 5 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Because profit. And weak consumer culture just accepts it as normal. Smart consumers are left to look for other means, or are left to sail the high seas.
I was a huge supporter of Netflix when it launched. Easy to use, affordable, and lots of selection. As the streaming service has splintered and shows disappear without warning I find myself back on the high seas.
As Gabe once said:
If you make it harder to stream and keep up with what's where then piracy it's no surprise people will ultimately choose the latter. Though the price thing has gotten crazy too. Multiple streaming services can now equal or eclipse cable TV prices... And yeah, you can come and go but again that comes back to the service issue. I don't know about you but I don't want to have to evaluate monthly which streaming services I need then drop the ones I don't and add the ones I do.
Where die Netflix make it harder to stream? I always hear that wrong point. There are other streaming providers and so the selection is splitted. If Netflix would habe wanted all conted, they had to pay an adventurous sum. The pricing would be ridiculous. It is simply the market and everyone wants a piece. Not great but not Netflix fault. Less quality and higher prices instead would be a point
It was big news when Netflix decided they no longer allowed people to share accounts. Is that not making it harder to stream?
They also attempt to combat VPNs by cutting out mid-show. That definitely makes it harder to stream.
You're technically correct that the studios are the biggest reason Netflix's catalogue has went to shit, but as a consumer that's really not my problem. If studios want to make it difficult to pay for media I'll simply go somewhere more convenient. That might mean studios get less money from me but that's something they did to themselves.
You've answered your own question. “the selection is splitted” equates to “harder to stream” for anyone wanting to stream anything but the newest, greatest, most popular. Getting the full selection back requires signing up to multiple services and then having to search them for your desired content, thus getting “less quality and higher prices”.
You are, to an extent, correct that it's not exclusively Netflix’s fault, but I don't think entertainment pirates care about whose fault is what, they just wanna watch a show.