Disney is banking on a password crackdown and spate of sequels as it pushes to make its streaming business profitable.

The company, which is under pressure as audiences move away from traditional pay-TV and cinema, said it was on track to meet its goals after new subscribers and price rises helped to narrow losses in its streaming business.

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    So looking forward to all the useful idiots shilling this crap without even realizing how they’re being manipulated into doing it.

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          God, ain’t that the truth. Getting my mom to give up Netflix was like pulling teeth. When people are used to something, they never want to give it up. I still haven’t gotten her to drop cable, but I am essentially her DVR now, for all intents and purposes.

          It’s been a fun evolution though. My parents and extended family all use it now, and my mom keeps asking me why I don’t make money from this stuff. Had to explain to her that selling pirated material is a ‘dick move’ plus I didn’t wanna put myself out there like that.

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        or for the people who don’t want to selfhost and like the convenience of a streaming app Kodi + Pov addon + Trakt +Alldebrid subscription

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    The password crackdown will work, sadly. However is it going to be enough to make up for the fact that Disney’s got nothing right now except shitting out sequels?

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      I don’t know that it will work. How many additional people sign up when these password sharing crackdowns happen? I doubt it’s enough to make their number crunchers happy.

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        The same was said about Netflix. That didn’t appear to manifest

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            The second part of your post is too vague and subjective to comment on. Are accountants not supposed to be happy with an additional $59 million in subscription revenue? That’s all in a 3-month period.

            And even if not, note the rest of the article. They’re not solely cracking down on password sharing, the service is getting more expensive too. They all are. Disney is not charting new territory with any of this.

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              I’m not sure what’s too vague about it. If the decision isn’t going to generate them enough revenue for it to make enough of a difference to the people who care about the profits, then they may find out that it wasn’t worth doing in the long-term. Considering Disney’s profits, that sounds like a drop in the bucket.

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                It’s a win-win situation for the streaming companies no matter what. The people who weren’t paying will either stop watching entirely (no longer costing Disney anything) or they pay up and become an additional subscriber. It doesn’t matter if it’s a small increase in profits or not, it’s still an increase so it’s happening.

                You can scroll back through older social media posts from when Netflix announced this. How many folks said they were done? How much did that cost Netflix in the end? Literally nothing!

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    Netflix has been such a staple for so long it took a full Arr suite to get my wife to be ok that I cancelled it. When it came to Disney plus, she didn’t care because she’s not into Star wars and she hulk soured her on marvel. My 5 year old niece and nephew only ask to watch Netflix when they come over. As someone who has witnessed them kill so many franchises I love, I think Disney cracking down on password sharing is a great idea.