• zr0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    21 hours ago

    Not entirely, as the amount of content you receive changes, too. It is hard to accurately measure “value”, but it is another factor besides just the economical performance.

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      1 hour ago

      Though changing content goes both ways. Just this past week I was looking at the new releases on Netflix and saw they had added a new season of Harley Quinn and checked the info to see if it was the 3rd like I remembered and it seems that they simultaneously removed the earlier seasons.

      And in general, I think there have been more good things lost than added, not to mention the way Netflix writes shows for people who aren’t paying attention is annoying as someone who does. Fuck off with repeating all the relevant information every single time it comes up.

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        29 minutes ago

        Absolutely, if content gets removed, the value most likely lowers for any given client.

        Netflix just follows the cash flow. Beautiful capitalism inside the art business — kinda ironic.