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by Loughla
931 days ago
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We have come back around to the reason that Netflix was so popular when it started. Too many walled gardens and exclusive content locked behind too high of a price. We had cable, people hated it so they "cut the cable" and media companies just changed where that cable was plugged into homes. Now instead of cable/satellite services, it's just streaming. But the outcome is the same. It's a mess. And as always, instead of looking for effective solutions, media is trying to guilt people into paying for their services. Is it time for Netflix 2.0? If so, what does that look like now that every company is trying to sustain their own streaming service? Is it a small box that you attach to your TV that brings all of these disparate services together in one easy to use location? Are we just seeing the long game of trying to get people to sign back up for cable and satellite? |
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It's even worse. Instead of having everything in one place, we have to guess which streaming app has what we want, navigate to it, and use its proprietary interface to find the content. A major leap backwards in user experience.