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      Hulu was great when it first started. An option for one long ad at the beginning and often it wouldn’t interrupt you between episodes either.

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    Don’t forget them immense selection of languages for both audio tracks and subtitles!

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    every fucking company wanted to dip their toes into the streaming service cash pool and now they pay the price, unpopular opinion but a tripoly like system that exists with music is the way to go.

    Spotify, Apple music are big ones with YouTube Music lagging 5 behind due to the 50th rebranding and there is TIDAL for those who want better quality audio.

    similarly Movie/tv show streaming should be limited to a few companies competing with basically the same catalog.

    but it won’t happen, so whatever, I also don’t much care, I have my own plex server

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        There’s already zero competition because most shows are tied to a specific service. Real competition comes when you can get The Office on your platform of choice.

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        I agree. If they ran themselves more like the music streaming apps, by maintaining similar content libraries, all this competition would be great.

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      Bad take. Spotify shafts artists very hard and rips off users frequently. The only reason they haven’t enshittified yet is because they are free from the interest rate mania going on in the US (they are a EU based company) and their actual customers are the music labels, not the final listener. So the final power is in the hands of the music executives not Spotify themselves, unlike with US tech giants that hold all the power against regular citizens. Look at what they want to do with podcasts for a glimpse of their future potential for enshittification.

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      Why not just pirate?

      Reasons to do so:

      1. It has a very good price (just the price of a trusted VPN)

      2. It has better customer service.

      3. There is no moral problem when not paying a multi billion business. You aren’t even stealing something.