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Netflix's password crackdown leads to subscription spike

6 pointsby qubitcoderalmost 2 years ago

3 comments

Hard_Spacealmost 2 years ago
Sorry, really, as I was very willing to consider cancelling my Netflix subscription when they &#x27;cracked down&#x27; in my country. It happened two weeks ago, but my girlfriend wants to keep Netflix, so we&#x27;re keeping it.<p>I only retained the subscription over the last five years, as the quality and worth of the catalog dropped, because I could share it with my mid-80s father and his wife (and two friends, though my father&#x27;s share was the main motivation).<p>Sadly this probably also applies to the Reddit crunch, which will rob me of Apollo in 20 days time, and cut my Reddit usage by about 80% - I guess no-one ever went broke relying on the stickiness of lowest-common-denominator users.<p>The outlier life is really starting to suck. I already de-Googled and de-Dropboxed myself last year (well, 90%) with Fastmail and Syncthing; went back to the high seas and dropped Amazon; but I&#x27;m kind of relying on some new movement or surge of enthusiasm to save Reddit&#x27;s utility in some other form than the random and non-indexed chaos of Discord (since Discord is about three years away from its own enshittification, if it gets enough traction).
thx-2718almost 2 years ago
I&#x27;m curious to see if this will translate to lasting subscriptions or an increase with subscription rotating.<p>Such that over time they have lower subscription numbers.
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refurbalmost 2 years ago
Another great reminder that the HN audience bears no resemblance to the world at large - nearly every comment on the announcement was &quot;super dumb&quot; and &quot;I&#x27;ll just pirate&quot;.<p>That may be true, but apparently enough people wanted to keep Netflix and were willing to pay. Not surprising since a company like Netflix is going to do some research and surveying before making such a drastic move.