• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    Exactly. I’d be fine with picking my favorite streaming service and adding on a bundle for some additional content. As in, I could get Netflix for $10/month, and add Disney+ content for another $5 or whatever.

    That way I can pick the service I want without losing the content I want, and the content creators still get paid for their content while keeping prices for most people low.

    That’s kind of how Steam works, I can buy any game I want and both Steam and the dev get paid. Or I can buy the game through the dev directly and the dev gets a bigger cut. I’ll choose Steam if the experience there is better, or I’ll choose the dev if they provide a good experience. That should be how streaming works…

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      2 months ago

      God, it’s cable TV packages all over again. Streaming was supposed to destroy this problem, not become it!

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        2 months ago

        The problem with cable TV was that I still can’t watch what I want, when I want. With streaming, I can. But the more services there are with exclusives, the more apps I need to get the content I want.

        If I can pick the content I want at any streaming service, then the choice becomes about which streaming service I want, not what content I want. I hate juggling apps, and I’d rather pay a bit extra on one app to get more content than continually switch apps.