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by kat_rebelo
1393 days ago
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i primarily torrented initially because i was broke. i was a super early netflix adopter (back in the DVD by mail days). for awhile netflix, hbo, and amazon prime were all i needed to watch 80% of the stuff i wanted to, and it felt fair to pay what i did. with more content being paywalled behind the proliferation of superfluous streaming services, consistent rate hikes, and a huge drop in quality of content i've eliminated everything except prime (which i keep mainly for the two day shipping). i don't want to declare myself as a bellwether, but i got into netflix early and i got out early as well (cancelled my subscription Dec of 2021). at the end of the day, torrenting is always the best value proposition. you can possess the files you download, they are not subject to being randomly taken down, and there are plenty of options for streaming them to multiple devices in your home. i download some really weird obscure stuff and i have never had an issue not being able to find subtitles. sometimes quality can vary but for most things you can get a decent 720 or 1080 rip. |
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Weird that the one that is free and doesn't pay anyone who had a hand in creating the content is the one with the most value. It is almost like creating content has a cost that needs to be passed on to the consumer.