While it's true that wokeness is a factor contributing to the collapse of Netflix, I'd say it isn't the only one.
The main reason Netflix is collapsing is because of the streaming wars. Once upon a time, Netflix had more or less every show and movie under one platform.
Now every company wants their own streaming service to get a slice of that pie, so they've pulled out and started their own streaming services.
What we have today is not much different from the cable TV packages of old and few people want to put up with this.
Netflix's failure started when the streaming wars started, not when wokeness infected them. Had the streaming wars never happened, people would likely have remained subscribed to Netflix to see all the old good shows and movies even if they kept pumping out original woke garbage. Unless something truly egregious happened, I suppose. (See: Cuties)
Now that the streaming wars happened, Netflix rely on making original content to survive and they can't even do that because evil cannot create, it can only corrupt. Such is the tragedy of the woke idiots.
This is the God's honest truth and explains quite a bit, if not everything, about the left and its coordinated attempt to turn us all into slaves in mind and body.
I am a cunt hair away from being what the cocksucking corporate whore media calls "radicalization."
It's absolutely insane. I tend to avoid piracy myself, at least with respect to something for real entertainment and not to see what the crazy leftists did. Lucky for me I guess most of these services content has gotten so bad I don't want it anyway. I know people with most of those you list on top of something like a Sling or YouTubeTV though.
I started back in about 2015 actually closely limiting and tracking all "media" expenses with a pretty broad definition of what's media. It's amazing how easy it was back then especially to get sucked into some subscription and forced me to look at if it was worth it. I found in some cases it was cheaper to buy and own physical media than to keep the streaming service to watch some old movie occasionally for example.
While it's true that wokeness is a factor contributing to the collapse of Netflix, I'd say it isn't the only one.
The main reason Netflix is collapsing is because of the streaming wars. Once upon a time, Netflix had more or less every show and movie under one platform.
Now every company wants their own streaming service to get a slice of that pie, so they've pulled out and started their own streaming services.
What we have today is not much different from the cable TV packages of old and few people want to put up with this.
Netflix's failure started when the streaming wars started, not when wokeness infected them. Had the streaming wars never happened, people would likely have remained subscribed to Netflix to see all the old good shows and movies even if they kept pumping out original woke garbage. Unless something truly egregious happened, I suppose. (See: Cuties)
Now that the streaming wars happened, Netflix rely on making original content to survive and they can't even do that because evil cannot create, it can only corrupt. Such is the tragedy of the woke idiots.
This is the God's honest truth and explains quite a bit, if not everything, about the left and its coordinated attempt to turn us all into slaves in mind and body.
I am a cunt hair away from being what the cocksucking corporate whore media calls "radicalization."
It's absolutely insane. I tend to avoid piracy myself, at least with respect to something for real entertainment and not to see what the crazy leftists did. Lucky for me I guess most of these services content has gotten so bad I don't want it anyway. I know people with most of those you list on top of something like a Sling or YouTubeTV though.
I started back in about 2015 actually closely limiting and tracking all "media" expenses with a pretty broad definition of what's media. It's amazing how easy it was back then especially to get sucked into some subscription and forced me to look at if it was worth it. I found in some cases it was cheaper to buy and own physical media than to keep the streaming service to watch some old movie occasionally for example.