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Can't pay, won't pay: streaming services are driving viewers back to piracy

10 days ago
  • #digital-media
  • #streaming
  • #piracy
  • The author expresses nostalgia for digital piracy due to the difficulty of finding the show 'Medici' on streaming platforms.
  • Streaming services have become more expensive and fragmented, leading to dissatisfaction among users.
  • Piracy is making a comeback, especially among younger demographics, driven by the poor service and high costs of legal streaming.
  • Unofficial streaming platforms are now the predominant source of TV and film piracy, accounting for 96% in 2023.
  • The rise in piracy is attributed to the 'enshittification' of streaming services—degradation in quality and user experience for profit.
  • Gabe Newell's 2011 statement that 'piracy is a service issue' is more relevant today than ever.
  • The current streaming model creates artificial scarcity, pushing viewers back to piracy as a solution.