• asdfasdfasdf@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    I mean, isn’t that objectively true? If they cancel the subscription and each other household buys their own, then the Disney revenue goes from 1 to 4.

  • ThorrJo@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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    12 days ago

    the torrent of shitlibs on The Mastodon Network™ engaging in their most daring acts of #resistance to date by canceling their fucking Disney+ is just overwhelming. I shudder to think what the timeline looks like on hrk Bluesky 😦

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      12 days ago

      Don’t underestimate the power of boycott and voting with your wallet. It’s one of the few things - if not the only thing - left that people can do safely, that has a real impact on corporate decision-making. And since the corporations are in cahoots with the government in a fascist regime, that in turn has a real impact on policies.

      What doesn’t have an impact is people boycotting X, Y or Z one day when they get their pants in a knot over the scandal du jour that everybody forgets about one week later, and then it’s back to business as usual. Corporations count on people’s fecklessness and always wait long enough to see if the issue goes away by itself.

      So if people want to vote with their wallet effectively, they have to do it in the long run.

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      11 days ago

      more effective than posting on forums that agree with you for upvotes

      so resistance right now

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      Streaming services are like gym memberships: the incentives are all screwed up because they make most of their money from people who never use the service. They just thought they would, and never got around to cancel.

      That means that for a lot of their customers, cancelling is zero cost (even positive cost) and you are not getting those people back.

      This is a much different proposition than trying to boycott the only supermarket in a 30 min area.

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    I don’t know what Marvel’s unlimited is so I can’t really judge the effect of this kind of move.