• Evilphd666 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    11 months ago

    Consumer demand for content will continue, it’s just a matter of how they will access that content going forward."

    pirate-jammin

    I wish some of these corporate analysis articles would mention how the inclusion of advertisers directly effects the downgrade of show and platform quality. It’s hard to have a show speak to the pains of the American foreign policy and healthcare system when it’s bankrolled by defense, oil, gas, and pharma.

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      11 months ago

      My wife and I started to watch a where the main character was a heroic ICE agent who flew around breaking up a child sex trafficking ring. We couldn’t finish it. I can often suspend disbelief when it comes to cop shows by pretending it’s set in a fantasy world where cops are somehow good, but claiming ICE are somehow fighting to keep families together is too much.

      Also the show las lurid and voyeuristic in the most upsetting way possible.

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        11 months ago

        Counter points:

        When the ad loads and the show doesn’t, I just find a torrent of the show I want to watch. When it keeps happening, I’ll downgrade my subscription to the lowest tier or just cancel it.

        When the ad server crashes, fails to load the ad, and error messages are thrown instead of moving on to the show, I’ll downgrade my subscription to the lowest tier or just cancel it.

        The fewer subscriptions, means ads will have to be sold for cheaper as they’d be less valuable to advertisers.

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          Ad-free models cap profits. You can only sell as many subscriptions as there are people. Ad-supported models can make infinite money.

          The biggest issue is that subscription income isn’t tied to titles, which each individually cost money (see: the Matt Damon clip about DVD sales).