Good thing they’re raising prices again!
It’s becoming a graveyard of cancelled shows. When they killed GLOW, that was it for me.
Also the sound design is really bad. Everything is really ‘dry’ with no room reverb, sort of like how talking on telephones used to sound
The cancellations are probably their biggest problem, and it’s not even one that’s difficult to fix. Instead of green lighting random shows that are meant to go for an undetermined number of seasons and cancelling them when they underperform early on, do what kids cartoon networks have done for decades and green light select shows for a three season run. The showrunners know they have three seasons to resolve their plot, and viewers gain confidence that their shows will actually end and will start watching their new stuff again.
OMG right? What the fuck with the sound.
I think they’re constrained by having to sound good on such a wide variety of devices, like TVs, phones, earbuds etc. And their solution is just to sound like shit on everything.
I’ll never fucking forgive them for Dark Crystal. Like holy shit I don’t think I’ve ever been move devastated to see a show get canceled.
If you don’t like the price hikes CANCEL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION.
Stop with all the belly aching. They cancel all the good shows early anyway. I killed my sub years ago and it’s been a great choice.
I cancelled my subscription when they stopped letting you share account login information.
The increase in cancellations was the nail in the coffin for me. But my satisfaction started to decline when they ditched the star rating system. I don’t care how many people want to claim it didn’t work a specific way or wasn’t tailored to you, etc etc. it produced many good recommendation for me with insane accuracy across the whole 5* spectrum. The binary system was, and I assume still is, shit.
Sense 8 and the OA deserved better, non subscriber, happy pirate since.
The OA was so good and then just evaporated.
I don’t mind price hikes, because the money spent is still worth it to me (I have like 5 streaming subscriptions), but Netflix is among the worst for just usability.
It’s often more difficult to find content on Netflix than it is to just search on my TV and click to the content from there.
Raising prices is fine if your product is competitive enough, but I’ve considered canceling Netflix just because it kinda sucks to use. Somewhere along the line, they stopped focusing on UX.
Lots of companies lately just foot to the floor with enshitification
There was a decent chunk of time, maybe the last decade, where Netflix successfully followed the Gabe Newell ethos: “you have to compete with free”. Unfortunately, all of the media giants have caught on now to the lucrativeness of streaming and are trying to take away all of the shows and movies that drew people to Netflix in the first place.
Right. It’s not really Netflix’s fault that all the studios are pulling their shows from the platform. The studios are going full crazy again.
I mean, sure, but it is Netflix’s fault that their strategy to fill that void is to produce garbage. Netflix saw this coming and started making original content. So they made a ton of stuff, but it’s really, really tough to think of anything that was as influential as the stuff that was considered b-tier on HBO, for example.
It’s hard to think of many things that Netflix has produced that are actually any good. Movies, in particular, they bring in these massive stars for the most schlocky bullshit imaginable. Even things like Witcher, which at least counts as a cult hilt, they managed to shit the bed on because the show being any good seems to have happened in spite of the writers and people in charge of it.
Tbh, when people talk about AI in creative activities, it’s pretty easy to think about quite a lot of the shit Netflix churns out. Just about everything I watch that’s Netflix Original really feels like it’s written by an LLM.
Stranger Things was really popular. I enjoyed The Map of Small Perfect Things a lot. Otherwise, yes, their stuff is pretty bad. The Adam Sandler movies are terrible.
Give it a year or two and all they will produce is reality garbage, calling it now.
They will also remove adfree plans.
Soon we will view Netflix in the same light as TruTV. Just pure trash.
Which would be a real fall from grace. Netflix has been pretty awesome for the better part of two decades now. But they’re losing content because all the studios want to go back to the cable model and are rolling out their own subs. Amazon is helping them a lot with that.
Why do they insist on crunching their existing customers instead of attracting new customers?
I haven’t looked into them, but I’d bet they’re just in a both mature and oversaturated market. There’s not much they can do to gain new people, everyone knows what Netflix is across all first world markets and a corpo won’t care about the others.
Sure. I haven’t paid for Netflix in my life (mid 30s male, American), and at this rate I don’t see myself doing so. My wife and I plan to do a free trial and watch Castlevanias new series one of these weekends.
Basically. They’re becoming the Comcast of streaming. And Comcast isn’t exactly high on customer satisfaction.
People throw enshittification, but that ain’t it. They’re not screwing their investors. They just don’t have room to grow and need to reorg to survive.
They chose how they wanted to grow. They didn’t do it slowly these last few years with quality content and well thought out production time lines. They pumped their platform with more. And more. And more. They chose quantity over quality and that is their choice. It then becomes the choice of the customer of they feel the money is worth it. Simple as that.
They were kind of in a no-win situation for a while with content (either good content that couldn’t retain subs or floods of good/bad content that, probably, did retain subs but lowered the bar).
Now that their library at least exists, one would hope they’d shift investment to both UX and diving headfirst into quality to try to compete at some level with Amazon’s capex spend. Sure lots of people online didn’t like LoTR but it’s a flagship example of good use of capital, and the show was highly streamed - Wheel of Time Season 2 being another good, perhaps even better example, given the turnaround from S1.
I’m guessing Elon stealth-bought Netflix and is speedrunning company destruction again. It’s the only thing I can think of that makes sense.
They dominated the market. Their model REQUIRES growth to continue for it to make sense (stock ponzi) so they need to find ways to promise profits to shareholders.
They can’t easily attract new customers so instead they are obligated to squeeze existing customers.
Good. I still hate how Netflix doesn’t bother to buy the final season of Snowrunner. I guess it’s not important to them if Netflix USA didn’t have the show to begin with. Or The OA, or 1899, or altered carbon. As consumer I don’t care if it’s Netflix original or not, I pay for it and you lured me in with it, so it’s their responsibility to deliver season finals. Well anyways since they stopped account sharing we cancelled anyways, as it was just a flat price increase for no gain.
The value of my Netflix subscription has gone down tremendously. There used to be anchor shows that would keep me excited to log on to each of these services. Now HBO canceled Vice, Vice News, Vice on Hulu, Vice on Showtime. Another issue is shows that go south. I used to be really excited for Bill Maher. Not anymore, it’s a slog to watch. And the Witcher. And Game of Thrones. On Netflix I was genuinely excited for so many new projects. All gone. Everything I watch now is so fucking mid and forgettable.
I went over to youtube, and while its provided better for me, most of my favorite creators end up moving on. So now I mostly watch Nebula. Its so much cheaper. But it doesn’t have the vast content that Netflix has.
Hahahahahahahaha haha. Falling to sixth place in customer satisfaction but rising to first place as a new endless source of laughter. A laughingstock for sure.
Yeah, sixth place among companies named “Netflix”.