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    • ZeroCool
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      8 months ago

      Spot on. I expect within five or six years most streaming services will have priced ad-free plans out of the average person’s budget and then they’ll drop them entirely, citing a lack of consumer demand. There’s way more money to be made through cablefication.

      • @[email protected]
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        178 months ago

        There’s way more money to be made through cablefication.

        I mean. Supposedly.

        But then again, cable is dead for a reason.

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          8 months ago

          I mean. Supposedly.

          But then again, cable is dead for a reason.

          Yes, and the reason cable is dead is specifically because streaming offered a more affordable, convenient, and ad-free option. Now that it’s pretty much the only legal game in town and every greedy fuck out there is trying to start their own streaming service the cablefication is well underway. You think the c-suite types give a single fuck about the long-term viability of their services? lol no. They’re here for short term profits. They’ll be carried off into the sunset by their golden parachute while you’re paying $45/mo to watch commericals on Netflix.

          • @[email protected]
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            228 months ago

            You think the c-suite types give a single fuck about the long-term viability of their services? lol no

            This is the madness. It really speaks to the emptiness that underlies whatever we call the philosophy that results in this kind of decision making. Modern MBA cult? Neo-liberalism?

            Christ, stop buying businesses just to break them people.

            • @[email protected]
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              Neo-liberalism?

              The internet decreed like a decade ago that “Anything You Don’t Like Is Neoliberalism,” so why not?

              • @[email protected]
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                138 months ago

                I’m open to other words, but I don’t know what else to call it.

                Its whatever killed Sears, a company that was built on the idea of distributing a catalogue and people buying shit from it, and them having it show up at their house. Jesus christ that sounds familiar where the fuck have I heard that before?

                Its this idea that making money by taking a functional business and breaking its ability to function is some how “good business”.

                Its Horowitz and the take over of Pacific Lumber Company.

                Again, I dont know if I can call it neo-liberalism because I dont really know what that means (as in, I’m not sure there is a ‘there’ there).

                Whatever it is, its fucking idiotic.

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                  Neoliberalism (narrowly defined under economic terms) is the idea that minimizing government impact in markets is a good thing, and that government regulation should be designed to efficiently address externalities with as little market distortion as possible.

                  Neoliberals, for instance, were among the first advocates for single-payer healthcare in the US, as they saw the insurance market as generally one large externality ripe with perverse incentives.

                  Historically, neoliberals have ranged from Reagan/Thatcher to Bush 1/Clinton, to HRC and Obama. Republicans kind of lost the plot on neoliberalism around 1996.

                  The internet started shitting on neoliberalism right about the time Hillary Clinton trounced Bernie Sanders, which they also blamed on neoliberalism. Before then, their criticisms were mostly Reagan/thatcher specific. As neoliberalism evolved, so did the internet, because leftists need something to hate and they were the loudest people online at the time.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    28 months ago

                    Neoliberalism is the idea that minimizing government impact in markets is a good thing, and that government regulation should be designed to efficiently address externalities with as little market distortion as possible.

                    Its bigger than that. I dont know if it was clear from how I said it, but there not being a “there” there is that both the word has lost meaning, or that its meaning has broadened to mean something bigger. You should look into some of those references I dropped.

                    Whatever “this” is, I think neoliberalism is a good word for it (and I do take the broad definition to include the culture behind it).

      • @[email protected]
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        28 months ago

        Not my money. Piracy is easier at this point anyway. Or God forbid I get a hobby or go outside.

        I’d seriously rather watch paint dry than watch commercials.