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Netflix Tests Killing Off Its 'Basic' Subscription
(gizmodo.com)
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Just more enshittification. Glad I cancelled last month, you don't get to tell me who is or who isn't in my household.
They're cashing out and running the brand into the ground. Sure they may technically gain some new subscribers by cracking down on password sharing but their shows will be receiving millions less views because of this and everything else they're doing. It's all typical short-sighted please the share holders bullshit.
Is there anything for tv and movie streaming that isn't at risk of enshittification and isn't illegal? (I don't feel like getting a scary letter from my college or their ISP) ~Nai
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