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Netflix password crackdown fuels jump in subscribers
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While I'm not particularly happy about the change it's not password sharing being banned that will eventually get me off Netflix. For now what keeps the sub going is their good and varied kids show selection with a lot of edutainment. Something I feel the others desperately lack. And any parent who has ever tried sailing the seas instead of paying knows how much of a pain in the ass it is to find good kids content and enough of it to guarantee you have something available when it's desperately needed to make the day work. Especially when your mother tongue isn't English. And YouTube is mind cancer for kids in my firm opinion; if you don't sit and watch with your kids which defeats the purpose of screens as a tool for when you need to cook, clean and work.
The people who shared our sub were mostly family that when we started sharing were students without the means to reasonably pay for it themselves but now they have jobs and some even kids so our family has gone from 1 sub to 3 that I know of.
Second-hand and charity shop DVDs are your friends here
Sure for just the content aspect absolutely. But it won't help them be up to date on the current Pokemon season etc. which will make it harder to be part of the schoolyard small talk.
why don't you just teach your kids to be pretentious hipsters from a young age and let them look down upon other kids for being part of the mainstream?
Finally someone proposing a real solution! I'll get right on that, the world desperately needs more pretentious hipsters!