Makes me think that reddit will still grow even after implementing all of the unpopular decisions.
On one hand yeah, the majority of users just uses whatever official tools are available.
On the other, reddit doesn’t really have any exclusive or paywalled content like Netflix does - if alternatives like Lemmy manage to acquire a critical mass of users, we might see a shift, but IMO i don’t really see it happening anytime soon. The average “normie” user of reddit will probably just shift to another big name like twitter or facebook (which still has 6x the monthly active users of twitter, as much as people on the internet pretend it’s dead)
True, and many people probably overestimate how many Netflix subscribers are going back to pirating movies/tv series.
In my day to day it’s exceptionally rare to meet anyone tech savvy enough to understand torrents so I believe it.
The are now apps that make the UX of torrent streaming very similar to Netflix. I guess it’s still not very well known yet.
I still can’t figure out what they’re actually doing. My husband was worried that he wasn’t going to be able to watch at work. But, so far that hasn’t proved to be true. So… Yeah. Idk. We’re keeping it for now, and as long as he/we can continue to watch both at home and at work. And, bonus points if my dad can watch at his second house in Asheville (he lives with us half time and there half time, we split sharing of various streaming services…)
That’s what I heard at first too, but I put down the pitchfork when I read more carefully and learned you only have to use it from home once a month. Your husband might need to bring his work computer home occasionally, but that’s it.
They implemented it here in Canada first and the sky did not fall. I am, however, still salty about 1899.
Hmm he uses it on fire sticks (he’s a firefighter, and has devices scattered around various stations…). Will he have to haul them home, every month or so?
If you set up a VPN server on your home network, any location looks like home to Netflix
Netflix is fundamentally different from Reddit because they produce their own content and the viewers are their customers. With social media platforms like Reddit, the users are ones producing the content that draws in the customers aka, the advertisers.
Wonder if there will be a mass cancellation of subscriptions like they saw in other regions.
the only “mass cancellation” I’m aware of was in spain but the full report show a different picture from the bold titles reported everywhere. Are you aware of other regions reporting mass cancellation?
I think I read something about it happening in New Zealand as well. However, I also think I read somewhere that in a few regions even the users who did initially cancel ended up coming back. That might be what they are betting on overall.
I’ll search for some reports but I doubt that, with a population of merely 5 millions, new zeland can have a real “mass cancellation”
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I’ve seen some ISP and TV providers are bundling Netflix subscription within their own, so I wonder if such rise is organic or not
Eh. Reddit is actually breaking it’s product for a lot of people. Netflix just cracked down on password sharing and the only collateral damage is a small number of nomads. It’s not surprising more people actually got a subscription than quit Netflix. I’m more pitchfork-y about their tendency to cancel absolutely everything.
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