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For the first time since the launch of Netflix’s DVD-by-mail service, piracy rates are rising. Why? Because consumers are exhausted. The "exclusive" model has fragmented the library so badly that users are returning to illegal torrents not to save money, but to save sanity. They don't want to manage seven apps to watch three shows. missax210207elenakoshkayesdaddyxxx1080 exclusive
Spoilers have become a form of social currency. Popular media now functions like a sporting event. "No spoilers" is the refrain of the late adopter. The exclusivity of the content fuels a secondary market of recaps, Easter egg videos on YouTube, and theory podcasts. These peripheral media products are only successful because the core product is locked behind a proprietary gate. We’ve got the key to the vault
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Disney is experimenting with sending certain movies to theaters, then to Disney+, then back to Netflix. The window of exclusivity is shortening. In five years, a "permanent exclusive" may not exist. Instead, content will rotate between platforms, much like sports players are traded between teams.