They've always had poor visual quality (bitrate-related artifacts), the prices keep rising, they banned password sharing which they previously encouraged, the catalogue is shrinking and its quality is declining, they're introducing ads, you need multiple streaming subscriptions, etc. The service just keeps getting worse.
I left a long time ago but I'm clearly out of touch, where does the average consumer draw the line? I expect the next pirate uprising to take the world by storm once the masses figure out how much better and less expensive their experience could be.
Like last time people will pay, unless the economists at Netflix have been laid off. When they prevented people from sharing accounts, not that many people apparently cancelled, nor when they raised the price last time. People become addicted to their streaming outlets and FOMO, so in the end, I think they will continue to pay.
Very curious if there's a way to use the accessibility features of Android TV to auto-mute when the ads appear. It's not worth it to pay for anything more than the lowest price plan here.
I left a long time ago but I'm clearly out of touch, where does the average consumer draw the line? I expect the next pirate uprising to take the world by storm once the masses figure out how much better and less expensive their experience could be.