But if that’s not enough solace, disappointed subscribers can always, as Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said last month, “cancel with one click.”
Netflix hasn’t explained why it needs to charge more money for its streaming service
It's worth noting that the content available in each country isn't 1:1, when I lived in Canada the selection on there was quite different (and mostly in the sense of "less of it"), which probably makes up some of the pricing difference, assuming it's driven by content licensing costs.Prices in Canada are bizarrely much lower:
Keep in mind that C$ is only worth 72% of US$, so the 4K is US$17.28 up here.
- Standard with Ads — C$7.99/month
- Standard (ad-free, 1080p) — C$18.99/month
- Premium (ad-free, 4K) — C$23.99/month
I gathered the data and made an attractive 3D bar chart.You know what price has stayed the same?
Not subscribing to them.
They only got the opening night game last night, the field of dreams game later this year, and the home run derby. I think that's it from MLB. If they're squeezing customers for that, they got a bad fucking deal.I'm paying for the f*cking MLB now, aren't I?
Just put it and WWE in its own tier GoshDarnIt!
They will not stop until they reach the $70 per month that brings you close to cable parity with 2 or 3 services.
Just boiling the frog, as a shrinking field of competitors agree to match the price hikes.
That also addresses the other problem that afflicts a lot of recent streaming shows, which is that they're often either cancelled or stretched out for an inordinate amount of time between seasons. Before investing time in a show it's useful to know whether it will abruptly end mid-story or whether one will still remember the prior story by the time a new season arrives.I'm not so video-starved to need to subscribe to a service that provides something that I frankly don't need to have for anything more than a trivial price. I can go take a walk and get lost in thought if I want distraction. Hell, books are still a thing too.
This is such a dumb value proposition that I've checked out of looking at streaming services altogether. HBO Max is a pretty good deal, but I've spent enough energy trying to figure out what the best choice that the best choice (honestly rational in my case) is just to not care about what's streaming, and not keep current because it's not worth the outlay in terms of money and time investied. I'll catch it 10 years later on reruns if it really matters. They'll at least be desperate enough to appreciate my viewership at that point...
It was better still before they started replacing stuff that was worth watching with Netflix originals. Yes they occasionally make something good, but it’s 90% utter dreck.Netflix was so much better when they had a good selection of scifi shows filmed in Canada. I guess there's no hope for a return of "the good stuff" now that Amazon owns MGM.
If you really wanted to not play, you wouldn't watch their content at all. What you're looking for is a rationalization for taking something you want without paying.Hmm, the value of my Plex lifetime pass and unRAID lifetime license seems to be going up. Only subscription needed is for Usenet and that’s still dirt cheap.
Sailing the high seas isn't just cheaper… it's a better experience with all your media in one app, high quality, and the ability to share with friends. At this point Netflix et al could halve their rates and I wouldn't be interested. The only way to fight the enshitifisation game is to not play.
The first rule of usenet is we don't speak about usenet.Hmm, the value of my Plex lifetime pass and unRAID lifetime license seems to be going up. Only subscription needed is for Usenet and that’s still dirt cheap.
Sailing the high seas isn't just cheaper… it's a better experience with all your media in one app, high quality, and the ability to share with friends. At this point Netflix et al could halve their rates and I wouldn't be interested. The only way to fight the enshitifisation game is to not play.
I'm shocked how stable VPN prices are... no increase in like 10+ years, while the traffic going through it keeps climbing.You know what price has stayed the same?
Not subscribing to them.
Damn right, and I have been doing just that for more than a year.Maybe it's finally time to stop paying Netflix and use that money on Kagi.
That seems completely unrelated... but I too have stopped paying Netflix anything and have started to pay for search at Kagi. I'm willing to spend a reasonable amount of money to a company that provides a great service and obviously respects its users.Maybe it's finally time to stop paying Netflix and use that money on Kagi.
That also addresses the other problem that afflicts a lot of recent streaming shows, which is that they're often either cancelled or stretched out for an inordinate amount of time between seasons. Before investing time in a show it's useful to know whether it will abruptly end mid-story or whether one will still remember the prior story by the time a new season arrives.