Netflix just axed its basic ad-free plan in the US and UK::Netflix no longer offers its basic ad-free plan in the US and UK to new subscribers, which costs $9.99 / month or £6.99 / month in either country.

  • @zav
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    642 years ago

    What is it with tech companies and bad decisions lately

    • @rtxn
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      632 years ago

      When your cow can no longer produce enough milk to sustain an infinite growth, you just need to squeeze harder.

    • brcl
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      62 years ago

      But the reality is that Netflix’s decision has turned into a good business decision. People who lost access to a shared account have created one. Something like 6M new accounts.

      • @DolphLundgren
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        152 years ago

        Time will tell. Wait 12 months then let’s see the membership and profits reported.

      • Briongloid
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        22 years ago

        As with the market, enough people don’t know or care to vote with our wallets, pricing for near everything will only ever get worse which is why others will have to turn back to piracy.

    • Socialphilosopher
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      42 years ago

      They are making a profit in the existing system. But they are ruining the business by acting on the urge to make more Profit.

      • @Coach
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        52 years ago

        Ahh…the inherent problem of capitalism.

    • @BURN
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      22 years ago

      The VC money has dried up. Everyone is now being forced kicking and screaming into being profitable, and in the process are killing their platforms as a side effect.

      It’s been slowly happening since ~2019, the pandemic accelerated it and then the crazy inflation drove the nail home.

    • @BURN
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      12 years ago

      The VC money has dried up. Everyone is now being forced kicking and screaming into being profitable, and in the process are killing their platforms as a side effect.

      It’s been slowly happening since ~2019, the pandemic accelerated it and then the crazy inflation drove the nail home.