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by Macha
1226 days ago
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Many people signed up for Netlix when it wasn't about the content. There was a time when movie companies just licensed out everything they weren't actively selling on bluray cheaply so Netflix had most of the movies you wanted, and when the most popular Netflix exclusive content had a lot of Marvel shows that have since been taken to Disney+. As for Netflix's self-produced content, too many shows dropped inconclusively after two seasons discourages investment in new IP. So now for a lot of people, Netflix is charging triple what they signed up at, for less than half as much content. Sure, they were forced into it, a lot of this was the big publishers realising they could take their content and run their own streaming service. But for a lot of people, the appeal of Netflix was "the legal site with all the TV" and that's increasingly in the past. |
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