• Yawnder@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    Or you could act like a grown up and accept not having everything always?

    If you’re on a budget, what’s wrong with subscribing for a month or two to a service, then switching to another for a few months, etc.?

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      Or you could act like you have a spine and don’t accept every abuse companies throw at you.

      I’m absolutely ready to pay for entertainment, but not that much for such a bad experience. Either I pirate at least some of my content, or I simply don’t watch it. It’s that easy.

      Companies have to understand that the free market works both ways. If you don’t deliver, I won’t pay.

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      It’s interesting how “acting like a grown up” here entails to submitting to the demands of corporations and rejecting the reality that they don’t have absolute control, no matter how much they want to.

      Are you going to tell me a poor minimum wage worker is the spoiled immature one, compared to a media executive?

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            1 year ago

            And you’re at it again!

            I said what I said, and theirs is nothing vague about how you got to make choices in what you can and can’t have.

            You’re the one starting to make vague statements about “submitting to their demands”, and comparing the poor to the CEO (which is totally beside any points…)

            It’s quite simple: there are a billion ways to entertain yourself, some are cheaper and some are more expensive, some are worth your money and some aren’t.

            These companies don’t “demand” anything. They’re offering a service for a price. If you’re unhappy about that, move on?

            If you were talking about something with very few players, or in essential services, it would be a different discussion. Here we are talking about entertainment, so Netflix is in the same market as Wizards of the Coast, CD Projekt Red, Penguin Publishing, and a few hundred thousand others.

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              What do you mean, “at it again”. If you don’t want me to make inferences about what you said, you want me to just stick exactly to your words and forget my own understanding of the world, what is left to do but call it but vague moralizing?

              People can “act like a grown up and accept not having everything always”… or they can pirate. You can not like that, but that is an objective possibility that they have in our world. Just as you don’t seem to be moved by the idea that poorer people want entertainment too, I’m not particularly morally shaken by massive media companies like Netflix not getting as much money as they possibly could. Especially when people cannot afford it, why does it matter if they still watch it or not? Netflix can’t lose money that it would never get to begin with.

              I could say that this sort of moralizing seems to come from the assumption that the market is fair and just but you are probably gonna whine at me that “I never said it was”, and if that’s how you want to go about this conversation I don’t think there’s much a point in continuing. You said what you said, I said what I said and that’s it.