• LufyCZ@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Yeah but you just named three things you’ve got to setup to work together, where RD is actually paid.

    Netflix you open and it works, that’s my point.

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      9 months ago

      The setup is super easy though. And you’re paying way less than for Netflix, but you get way better quality, can download the videos, and you have everything in one place. You can also get an add-on that gives you the suggestions from all of the streaming services.

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        9 months ago

        Still more complicated than Netflix.

        Also, none of the money you pay goes to the original creators. If I’m already paying, I want at least of the cash to go to them.

        But this is a Piracy community. RD costs money. Not good enough. We’re talking about the “ideal” solution.

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          9 months ago

          Fair enough!

          Guess I’m just a bit excited, since I’ve finally gone back to pirating after more than a decade. And Stremio is just really nice. Only thing I’m missing is the possibility of creating profiles. Can’t let my 8 year old daughter use it like this.

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          9 months ago

          Not OP but I’d think he means about increasing their prices, locking down the account sharing and reducing the content (not made by themselves) at the same time.

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            9 months ago

            Yeah that’s very far from the definition of a scam. A bad product isn’t a scam, you know exactly what you’re getting, it’s on you if you “fall” for it.

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              Since the conversation moved down a little, I’ll respond to this comment instead of your original question. For clarity, I’m not referring to them providing a terrible service as kratoz presumed. They’re right but as you said, that’s not a scam. What is a scam is their shady practice of selling people 4k plans while hiding the fact the paying customer will likely never receive that quality because they don’t make it clear on the sign-up page that they’ve locked that particular functionality behind arbitrary hardware requirements that make no sense and has zero relation to whether or not your internet service package has the bandwidth to provide 4k quality. See here for more details if you’d like.