Nearly 75% of Americans are frustrated that the streaming platform they subscribe to keeps raising their prices. With 40% having cut back their streaming subscriptions in the last three months due to financial concerns and rising costs of living.

These companies continue to raise prices, hoping inertia will prevent most people from switching. This is true not only for streaming sites but also for all these platforms.

We need to move away from businesses that exploit their monopolies and try to get your content or goods directly, where possible.

Some alternatives you can check out…

Media:

  • Nebula
  • Dropout TV
  • Corridor Digital

Music:

  • Qobuz (buy directly from artists)
  • Soundcloud (artist-driven)
  • Bandcamp (buy directly from artists)

The same principle applies to Uber, Amazon and many others.

  • YawningNostalgia
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    3 days ago

    Omg that is so frustrating! Gotta laugh so you don’t cry I guess. It’s like they get stuck on a topic and can’t do anything else for a while.

    My mom has really rigid thinking and finally got divorced, thank god, so she is all about doing whatever she wants all the time, with some odd results. I don’t want to control her, but I do get concerned when it feels outside the bounds of normal behavior. I see her often and try to challenge her beliefs because it feels like she reads something once and then believes it forever, if it’s from someone she views as an authority figure. She’s an engineer and not dumb or senile (yet) but has a hard time accepting new beliefs. The kind of person who thinks something is wrong because it’s illegal, and when I asked if the same thing would be right if it were legalized (gay marriage, weed, etc) she short-circuits. It isn’t even due to age because those conversations were half my life ago. Strange for me because I’m the opposite–every day I change my opinions . I tell her things I know a lot about and studied in my education that she paid for and she won’t listen, but will if a man tells her the same thing, e.g. using Metamucil, which I recommended but which she only adopted because a male coworker told her to. I push her a little because it’s good for your brain and I want her life to be as full as possible but I have to walk that line of making sure I’m not dictating.

    Seems she puts herself in strict categories and can’t view life as ever-changing. She’s like an anti-Buddhist lol. Sorry for the personal rant you just struck a chord.