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I see a lot of people saying X and Y are safe. Eventually nothing will be safe. All they have to do is require login to view content. Make login require CC or SMS then enforce a ratio of content played over time.
Price wise, they're just insane. It's all B-Rate content for more then the price of any other streaming service.
Then I will leave eventually
They don't compensate creators that well either. The second a popular alternative comes along everyone will jump ship.
There's def an opportunity there, but the barrier to entry is insane.
I had hoped one of the crypto/torrent combos would have caught on, but we apparently can't do crypto without it becoming a low key pyramid scheme.
I don't want to pay for YouTube premium because I don't want YouTube music. I already have Spotify, why should I have a redundant service that I'm actively paying for.
I have no issues with paying for YouTube since at the end of the day video hosting on the scale that YouTube does cannot be profitable by ads alone.
I just wanna pay like £5 a month for just ad free viewing, none of the extra fluff crap like downloads or playing in the background or YouTube music.
Spotify won't leave their price where it is. Youtube won't leave their price where it is.
The goal of all the streaming services is to get you in the system, then slowly raise rates. Each one of these services were running fine at $10 a month for a family plan.
There's no real competition because they each run their own exclusives. Netflix going to $20? i'll just go to Hulu! of but the next season of Wednesday will come out. but never fear, they'll all adjust up to 20 now, and they'll strip away those family plans as well.
None of them are going to stop until the average person can't afford more than once service.
They'll drive away their customer base to piracy, then bitch that they need to raise prices to stay afloat.