Comment by LogicFailsMe
Comment by LogicFailsMe 2 days ago
I will probably never stop being astounded by people who embrace enahittification rather than losing a silly thing like Netflix. At some point, the free market works this out, but I'm guessing people can stay irrational about things like this longer than they ought to.
Other than Wednesday, at this point there's nothing I want to watch on that service anymore. I truly do not miss it.
What I do miss these days is all of the wonderful summaries and presentations about AI and other research papers on YouTube that are now dominated by horrific notebookLM AI slop podcasts.
> I will probably never stop being astounded by people who embrace enahittification rather than losing a silly thing like Netflix.
I will probably never stop being astounded by people who read simple unambiguous texts and then go on having arguments with voices in their heads.
> at some point, the free market works this out
Oh, it has. You're looking at what the free market has worked out.
> Other than Wednesday, at this point there's nothing I want to watch on that service anymore.
Indeed. And literally told you why. Let me quote myself:
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Netflix almost collapsed when major studios pulled their content to create competing platforms. That's why they spent to the tune of 8 billion dollars a year to produce their own content and flooded the service with mediocre movies and a bunch of Korean movies and series.
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Look at how a powerful non-helpless streaming service (in your head) could do nothing against rights holders imposing their will on it (in the real world).