• cantankerous_cashew@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Plex is a series C for-profit company and is 100% beholden to its investors who expect a handsome return on investment; the enshittification & price hikes are literally guaranteed to continue. Existing users can, and should expect to be squeezed for profits until they have nothing left to give

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      3 days ago

      Strange, I haven’t paid another cent since I paid like AUD$50 for the lifetime pass well over a decade ago.

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        1 day ago

        There are two ways to increase profits:

        1. Charge more for the same services
        2. Remove services or features from paid subscriptions

        Plex has done 2 a few times now.

        If you like being told you can stream remotely and then later have the feature yanked and slapped behind a paywall, then by all means use Plex.

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          17 hours ago

          I bought a lifetime license on day 1 iirc. I wanted to support the software that was so good and better than everything else at the time. I have had zero features yanked.

          I want to stream remotely, share my library, and watch on any device I come across, so I’ll use Plex.

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            17 hours ago

            That’s all well and good for you, but they pulled many rugs out from under free users. This is arguably bad, depending on who you ask, but they most certainly did flat out lie about, which is the core issue.

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              16 hours ago

              There’s no “rug pulling” for free users. Expecting a service run by a for-profit company to keep everything free forever is naive and just plain dumb.

              This is arguably bad, depending on who you ask, but they most certainly did flat out lie about, which is the core issue.

              What did they lie about exactly?

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        2 days ago

        You can’t say their service hasn’t gotten worse though :)

        I paid $75 USD, but they took my plugins, (pour one out for youtube on plex for my DanTDM obsessed kid back in the day) made my interface hard to navigate, try constantly to shove their own content down my (and my users) throats. Hey, remember when you used to have that sync feature that kept you up to date with a selection of titles, then you could use the client on your phone to serve to other phones even offline, god that was awesome with kids on vacation.

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          17 hours ago

          made my interface hard to navigate

          How? What is hard to navigate in Plex?

          try constantly to shove their own content down my (and my users) throats.

          I assume you don’t know you can customize your home screen and menus? You can only have your own content showing if you want.

          You can’t say their service hasn’t gotten worse though :)

          I absolutely can. It has only improved since I’ve been using it, which is from the very start.

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            5 hours ago

            How? What is hard to navigate in Plex?

            That last ui update was a open abomination and every plex forum out there was all over it, you can’t hide that by saying nuhhahhhh

            Since you’re so enamored with plex and I’m quite versed on it, Let’s talk about the horrors of plex

            They are collecting data on your and your friends, what you’re watching and what media you have. If the country or state you live and ever decide to go after pirates, they will absolutely hand that data over to whatever state wants it for a song.

            Using plex is selling your self and your family out.

            They have consistently removed features that people loved and used to focus on delivering you ad content and enshittifying the average experience until they pay. And how much are you paying to watch your own content? What other services could you be spending that on?

            I assume you don’t know you can customize your home screen and menus? You can only have your own content showing if you want.

            I assume you’re either shill for the company or an outright PR plant, that last ui change was pushed to put their content first. that’s BS. I had my stuff customized, I disabled their crap, they undid it again. My family had to have me go and dig through those tiny top menus on roku to find my own shares. The average person watching my stuff complained to me that i put ads in my stuff. that’s not by fucking accident, it’s a business decision to give me and mine worse content so they can make an extra buck off me. Every change they make is company first, every requrest we make is forums for user helpful change is years old.

            The whole company is absolutely horrible and selfish.

            I absolutely can. It has only improved since I’ve been using it, which is from the very start.

            How about give me examples instead of just shilling. The people here are owed the truth, not your company first attitude.