Netflix says people just kind of rolled over and accepted the password sharing crackdown::Netflix subscriptions are up almost 6 million this quarter, suggesting we’re all just too exhausted to fight this stuff

    • nexas_XIII@lemm.ee
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      I had a feeling they would but I did leave myself. Only problem is the person I was sharing with made an account so it was a net 0 impact.

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        I get the feeling that the kind of person that is on Lemmy is the kind of person that ain’t gonna take no shit and drop it just to stick to the man. I myself dropped Netflix but seems to be a common theme here.

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        I know the feeling. I hate Netflix with a passion but my SO uses it. I have a Plex server full of stuff and constantly adding and showed her how. I cancel Netflix every month though 😂 can usually make it a day or 2 passed when it was supposed to renew before she uses it again and resubscribes.

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    It’s spin. The additional subscriptions came from markets where Netflix is cheap. Not North America.

    “While the company added subscribers, it said average revenue per member fell 3% from a year earlier. That was partly because many of the new sign-ups came in countries where Netflix charges lower prices.”

    https://www.reuters.com/technology/netflix-tops-wall-street-forecasts-with-password-limits-ad-option-2023-07-19/

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      It looks like they also gained over one million subscribers in the quarter in the US/Canada, and average revenue per membership dropped from $16.18 to $16. It was technically a bigger subscriber gain this quarter than they had in 2021 and 2022 combined. (In 2021 they gained a little over one million, but in 2022 they lost nearly one million.)

      Some people paying for the top tier for extra concurrent streams probably dropped to a lower tier. Then some of the people they shared with may have also joined at a lower tier. Both would drop the average.

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        Netflix just dumped one of those lower tiers you mentioned (though existing sbscrberd at that tier are currently grandfathered in). The same article I linked to points out that they also aren’t seeing the uptake for their ad supported tier they’d hoped for. And they’re already coaching that next quarters guidance will be down further. I expect more churn as Netflix quality continues to decline and competition and prices continue to increase.

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        Just curious, are we sure the numbers reported are “net gain” and not “number of new subscribers”? Distinction being “number of new subscribers” would be all the people that signed up, and “net gain” would be all the people that signed up & subtract those that canceled?

        Earnings reports are always full of word tricks to paint the prettiest picture so I’m just curious if we know the net number?

        For example, all those articles that came out a week after the change went into effect were bullshit bc they didn’t take into account people who canceled and still had days left til their end of month, instead they only captured the 3 days after the policy change and Netflix got all the media to report this awesome stat for them.

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    Not me. When me and hubby couldn’t watch different shows at the same time in the same house a room apart, I cancelled the account and never looked back. They’ll never get my money again.

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      Me either. I left when they rolled that rule out in South America last year to test it. Netflix forgot that we went to them because cable was extorting us. As long as the internet remains a thing, there will always be other options.

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      Yep I cancelled mine. Not worth it. The shows they have been coming out with aren’t even very good and they lost a lot of old favorites

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      I thought this was the exact reason why they bundle multiple streams with almost all subscriptions. To provide multiple people in a household the option to stream their own stuff. Did you have only one single stream?

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    Voting with your wallet doesn’t work when there are so many other wallets out there that don’t care.

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    Turns out lemmy users aren’t representative of the greater public.

    Of course the person using a shared password either left (saving Netflix money) or got their own subscription (giving Netflix money).

    Netflix doesn’t care that people who weren’t paying stopped using their service.

  • 𝕽𝖔𝖔𝖙𝖎𝖊𝖘𝖙@lemmy.world
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    I closed my family shared account and started pirating Netflix shows/movies instead.

    We paid for the convenience. I will happily just pirate if that’s what they want 🤷

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      I started pirating again when they set a price for multiple screens a few years ago. Fuck these companies, don’t let them take an inch.

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    I’ve found sailing the high seas to be far more convenient than using Netflix nowadays. I can watch what I want to watch when I want, instead of finding out a movie I wanted to watch was removed recently

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    Why are people so dumb… They treat us bad? Let’s throw more money on them.

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      People are dumb, but moreso they are lazy and want to be entertained rather than self improve. You can teach yourself how to create your own Netflix in a day but most people would rather endlessly scroll content that makes them feel envious or angry because that seems easier than learning something new.

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        I really want to see your “nailed it” post for that learned-to-make-Netflix-in-a-day alternative.

        If you could build a multi-billion-market-cap

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      At the end of the day, people are exhausted and the tv is their solace. Not a great way to live but I get it.

      • said as I sit here on Lemmy while my wife watches her tv
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        I am already a Plex user but I gave Jellyfin a try. Hoping to ditch Plex and fully self host it. But unfortunately I use Chromecast on all the TVs in my house and the Jellyfin Chromecast integration is terrible :(

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      1 year ago

      Nearly 2000 movies, over 200 series, over 50 anime movies and about 300 animes in mine, sharing it with 30 other friends and family. Currently looking into automations for it. This is the way.

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        Sonarr and Radarr are your friends for automation (TV and Movies) there is another arr for music but I don’t use that one.

        My workflow is essentially:

        • Queue up what I want in *arr

        • It sends request to sabnzbd

        • Better qualities that I want are updated automatically, new episodes are downloaded automatically.

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          Add overseer in the mix and you’ve got it made. I have overseer watching my plex watch list, so when I add something, in a few minutes it’s available to watch. It helps having a 1gb pipe as well.

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            There’s a setting in Plex which looks for changes to its folders, and refreshes your library automatically. I have that on, and I see my *arr shows/movies in Plex within a minute or two of being added.

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              Overseer monitors the watch list (or you can directly request from the portal) and then goes to either sonarr or radarr and adds them. Useful if you have some users you share your library out to and you want to let them request stuff. There’s also an approval system so your storage doesn’t get filled up by crap.

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        Hey, where are you getting the movies from?

        Would be cool to have some sort of catalogue that can be used to pick the movie that you want to torrent, and then Plex can just stream that to the clients and cache it for others to see too.

        That way no automations are needed. Just watch stuff like in any streaming service.

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    There is no way. Netflix is saying that so people are like “Well, I guess im the minority, I will just keep the subcription”

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    Personally, the value proposition for Netflix is really lacking compared to Amazon Prime (which also comes with prime video and Amazon music) and Apple One family (which also comes with Apple Music, extra iCloud storage, Apple TV and Apple Arcade) which I have so it was pretty easy to cancel my Netflix subscription.

    If I could bundle Netflix with something else it might make it worth it but comparatively the content on Apple TV is so much better than anything Netflix have at the moment, in my opinion (really enjoying Silo atm but have loved Ted Lasso, Severance, The After Party amongst others).

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      Netflix is essentially the equivalent of the DVD bargain bin at Walmart… lots of stuff to choose from, but none of it is remotely watchable.

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      Except so much of prime video you still have to pay to watch, like specifically rent even though you’re already paying a subscription.