- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
- movies@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
- movies@lemmy.world
This is why I usenet.
Get a billion dollars from WWE
Raise prices on everyone
Included First Hike on Ad-Supported Tier
Is it ad-supported or is it subscription supported? Because it can’t be both.
Bold move for a platform with nothing to watch.
You’d think this doesn’t work but it does
Netflix has done the math. They know they will make up the difference.
🏴☠️ (for legal reasons this is a joke)
!piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com (blocked by lemmy.world instance)
I did not know that… Does lemmyworld just like the taste of boots that much?
It’s illegal in their local jurisdiction.
Didn’t… didn’t they just do this?
Man, ad free is gonna get fucking expensive over time. I can already see how they will weight the ad tier at “just $9.99” at some point when ad free 4k is $31.99 or something crazy.
“The ad-free tier. Look man, don’t even ask about cost. This is one of those situations where if you have to ask, you can’t afford it.”
Was taught that if someone asks the price, they’re concerned with wanting to pay it.
I find the paid with ads tier so confusing. Kind of defeats the purpose of paying.
55% of new Netflix signups between Oct-Dec 2024 were for the ads tier though.
@overload @return2ozma we periodically sign up for it when my kids remember something on there they like watching. The children’s accounts don’t show ads.
Huh, that’s an interesting workaround.
Also, depending on which device you use to watch: if you download the movie/episode and play it, you won’t see ads. Not every of their apps lets you download, but depending on which app (on which device) you can use, that’s also a neat workaround for non-children-titles
Welp now it’ll be gone soon. You dont talk about these things online…
@overload I mean it’s only really a workaround if you really like watching Dinosaur Train…
Hahaha true. I’m not really there yet where they’re requesting but we usually go with Play School or Bluey with our toddler. Fortunately ABC iView has both and is free with barely any ads.