r/technology • u/chrisdh79 • Feb 03 '23
Netflix says strict new password sharing rules were posted in error Business
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/02/03/netflix-says-strict-new-password-sharing-rules-were-posted-in-error16.5k Upvotes
r/technology • u/chrisdh79 • Feb 03 '23
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u/thoggins Feb 03 '23
D&D thing was just executives hired from other industries thinking they could monetize a tabletop game the same way they would a video game. Idiotic but unsurprising when company leadership are all just jumping from company to company without regard for what those companies actually do.
I'm sure Netflix understands their position as a luxury that can be discarded, they just don't know what to do to stave off their inevitable death as a growth stock so they're throwing shit at the wall to see if any of it sticks.
There's no good solution for Netflix and I'm sure they know that. They can never regain their position now that the properties are so divided between the many streaming services. Even if they weren't constantly shitting the bed with their original content, they could never produce enough good material to replace all the rights they lost when everyone and their dad decided to do their own streaming. The whole reason they could grow the way they did was because there was no competition and they didn't have to pay to produce the material, just license it. Now they are just modern blockbuster without most of the new releases.
Maybe they can stave off death the same way mom-n-pop video stores tried to. Start licensing porn.