Netflix Hints at Price Increases, Plans to Retire Basic Service Amid Ad-Tier Growth::Netflix says subscriptions to its ad-supported service grew by 70 percent in the fourth quarter of 2023.

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      11 months ago

      I predicted exactly this when they first announced cheaper subscriptions with ads. People were raving that they’d abandon Netflix, because of price hikes commercials and preventing unlimited shared accounts. I suppose some did, but more was added with the cheaper option. So 100% a gain for Netflix. I even considered buying stock in Netflix, but didn’t in part because the stock market was pretty shaky at the time. But it would have been a decent investment.

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      11 months ago

      That actually false. They lost subscribers in the areas where the change took place

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      11 months ago

      It’s called rent-seeking. There’s already a well studied term for the phenomenon. I’m happy that young people are starting to recognize it, but this isn’t anything new. This is how capitalism works.

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      11 months ago

      I am a shareholder of Netflix. If they don’t make more profit this year the stock will go down and I will lose money.

      I use some of the income from my Netflix stock to pay for my Netflix subscription.

      Edit: looks like I just made 12% since this announcement came out!

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    What I find interesting is it seems like we are again converging on the same service as cable. Which suggests that the best method of profiting off watching movies/tv at home is to have ad supported entertainment, with a monthly fee.

    Once again, the profit motive ruins something good .

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    11 months ago

    Netflix already costs over $185 a year. For that price I can rent 6 5k UHD movies a month at redbox and get much higher quality viewing. I can’t find 6 good things to watch any given month on Netflix. I might turn my membership back on for the final season of Cobra Kai or Stranger Things, but there’s just not much else that’s compelling me to spend that money.

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    11 months ago

    Yeah, because its other plans are STUPIDLY expensive, their content and original shows don’t justify the price.

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    11 months ago

    Obligatory, “if it happens I’m out” post

    For reals though fuck these gonks

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    11 months ago

    I cancelled prime the day they sent the no more ad free email.

    Netflix doesn’t even provide me with low quality counterfeit goods that get lost in transit, so this is a super easy decision.

    Heh. What am I saying? I cancelled Netflix last year when my kid’s graduation coincided with their shared password crackdown. I only still had it so she could use it.

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      11 months ago

      Same here and I cancelled Netflix back when they announced they were cracking down on shared accounts. Arrrrrrr

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    I already unsubscribed and start sailing when the account share thing happened, but people are willing to take anything these days… so good for netflix I suppose.

    101 businessman logic: slowly stretch it until numbers go down, and then back down a bit, just to keep trying stretching it further in a later time. Repeat.

    infinite growth guaranteed.

    This is why at this point I don’t trust any subscription type thing, they are all destined to end up in that cycle, which, good for them, I think it’ll have to explode eventually, or not, who cares, I’m already out anyway

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      11 months ago

      If everyone learned to “use the internet” and stopped paying then there would be nothing to pay for because nobody works for free.

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        11 months ago

        If everyone learned to use the internet then those companies would have to adapt in order to survive.

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            Because piracy isn’t a pricing issue, it’s a service issue. If people can get a better service for free, then that’s what they’re going to do. It’s the same reason people go to McDonalds, everyone can make a mid burger at home, but McDs has already done it and will sell it at a price some people will find reasonable. If I could go to Netflix, pay them whatever it costs right now and actually watch the content at a resolution I actually paid for and download to keep myself a copy for later (because again, I bought it) then I’d pay for Netflix. Seeing as that’s not the case and likely won’t be because people keep paying for Netflix, we’re stuck with the status quo.

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              11 months ago

              When you’re talking about downloading for later are you talking about while your Netflix subscription is active, or for after you terminate your subscription?

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    I only had Netflix because it was free included with my T-Maybe account. They are switching it to the ad supported tier today as base, and a user has to pay extra for the non-ad supported tiers.

    My plan going forward is to watch the first episode with ads and if I like it I’ll search the high seas for the rest.

    The enshitification continues.

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      11 months ago

      Once they changed it to paying that like $1 extra for the plan, I noped off TMobile. No use for it anymore when Google Fi is way cheaper for just 2 people. I just pirated everything anyways even when we had the subscription

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    11 months ago

    We’ve really been weighing whether we use Netflix enough to justify the cost lately. Don’t push us, Netflix.

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      11 months ago

      been free for two or three years. i haven’t missed a thing, as far as i can tell.