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[-] abc@hexbear.net 31 points 2 months ago

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[-] came_apart_at_Kmart@hexbear.net 16 points 2 months ago

lol i dropped netflix years ago. then i dropped Hulu, then i dropped prime. hbo was the last one standing, and i resolved to drop it with the last price increase but im kinda wanting to see where Welcome to Derry is going first. its my last streamer, and the back catalogue is pretty sharp, so im not aggressively disastisfied yet.

but if this merger happens, i will be unironically very happy to cancel netflix a second time and write something super snippy in the comment box.

its insane to me how mergers work. netflix fucking sucks. their price hikes coupled with quiet catalogue deletion and the absolute shit tier quality of their studios enshittified them so fast, they have clearly begun a mortality spiral.

so obviously, because the logic of capitalism is supreme, they can draw on dubious valuation and leverage crazy credit to make a hail mary pass at buying out a much more established, older competitor to reset their terminal decline and saddle the new entity with so much debt, the enshittification will start again at warp speed.

for you cultural archivists out there, get as much of HBOs back catalogue as you can, because you know that shit will vanish off the platform once netflix takes over and begins their stealth content pruning.

[-] kungen@feddit.nu 7 points 2 months ago

quiet catalogue deletion

I agree 100% that Netflix sucks... but isn't this due to Netflix not owning the content/not renewing licensing? Or has Netflix been removing their own content as well?

[-] came_apart_at_Kmart@hexbear.net 3 points 2 months ago

"Well, the reasons streaming services do this are numerous, but often it's about money. If a show isn't very popular and isn't helping attract subscribers or retain them, it makes more financial sense to decommission it. This means future residuals don't have to be paid to actors and other eligible creators, and you can get a nice big tax write-off for the money you spent on an underperforming show."

https://www.howtogeek.com/what-happens-when-streaming-services-start-deleting-their-own-movies-and-shows/

imagine you buy a company and its catalogue. if HBO has a more generous residuals compensation plan than netflix "wants", it could make sense to quietly hatchet content that does not draw enough streams or attention to justify the administrative overhead of keeping it available. and since its their content they couldn't lose it to the competition either. it just quietly goes away while the streamer advertises the latest True Crime / Storage Wars crossover or AI scripted Jane Austen knock off with sexy people they farted out for $10K an episode.

it could also be a way to force a renegotiation with original creators to accept shittier terms for keeping the older content up.

anyway, i do not trust the logic of the boardroom to preserve anything.

[-] rubber_chicken@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

OK so I just downloaded Welcome to Derry S1E1 because (a) you kinda recommended it and (b) I thought it would be some Irish shit, maybe some Peaky-Blinders-esque violence at some point but maybe just about a new family moving in and adjusting. I even saw the original IT a few weeks ago but had apparently completely forgotten about the town name.

Anyway, the internet here isn't fast enough to download something else tonight so back to getting the daylights scared out of me.

[-] came_apart_at_Kmart@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

just to warn you, the first episode is the weakest imo. it has some really gross/vioent scenes and its before introducing any of the things i became curious about. like i almost decided against eatching any more but i was bored a few weeks later and decided to give it another shot.

its definitely more interesting starting with ep2.

[-] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 13 points 2 months ago

Highway to the danger zone

Gonna take it right into the danger zone

Highway to the danger zone

Ride into the danger zone

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