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Not only that Netflix exists, but it's also a money-making

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Not only that Netflix exists, but it's also a money-making giant, a beast constantly fed.

Why don't people download by torrent? I've been downloading by torrent for 10 years, I've found everything I could imagine, and haven't payed a single penny for Shitflix or something similar.

Even if your country forbids internet piracy, there are billions of places on the internet which are not registered as piracy sites, both torrent and other,

I get diarrhea when people say "Netflix and chill". Not because it's a meme, but because Netflix itself without a meme is a full retard thing.

8 euro basic monthly plan. Come one, give me 4 euro monthly and I'll provide you with fucking anything you want, which is not even offere on Shitflix.

This useless cancer money-making trend needs to end, together with Kindle and everything of that sort
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>payed
Why'd you spell it that way?
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netflix is cheap and very convenient.
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brotip: Netflix is about 8 billion dollars in debt (not exaggarating), it's not making money.
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Most people do, the only people I know that don't torrent are 50 years old+, or paid shills
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>>86497883
striminals should be raped by daddario
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>>86497883
Normies don't. If there's more than 2 steps involved it confuses them
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>>86497804
Torrent is free and completely convenient.
>>86497788
Yes, keep an eye on my grammar, and throw your money at nothing.
>>86497830
And what is it doing then? Is it giving money?
>>86497883
What? 99% of the people I know and don't know in my country and on the internet don't use torrent. Every fucking teen and young adult knows the phrase "netflix and chill".
There's literally right now a 40-replies thread on this board talking unironically about shitflix, even about how it's better than torrent, and you get punished by torrenting.
Not to mention that every second starterpack meme (unironically) contains the netflix.
As I said, I've been torrenting for 10 years, and almost all the people around me don't know how to do it, although I learned when I was 11.
>>86497943
It's actually 3 steps, but they're extra confused. Technological illiterates, only know how to post on facebook, pentagram and shitchat.
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tfw still using piratebay daily
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>>86497804
I hope this was ironic generic company slogan satire.
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Ten years ago the internet was blossoming with blogs and sites that offered torrents and zipped files of albums, books, movies, what have you. People were downloading like it was the wild west and companies were noticing.

Then laws started to appear and that scared the normies and blogs were cracked down on. Now its impossible to find the stuff you could before. There were so many good blogs that had all sorts of crazy music that spotify can't compete with.

Society went into streaming instead and we lost a great deal of cataloguing
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>>86497943
>>86498126
>What? 99% of the people I know and don't know in my country and on the internet don't use torrent. Every fucking teen and young adult knows the phrase "netflix and chill".
Well maybe that's an american thing then, I wouldn't be surprised.

Over here in bongland the only reason normies even buy PCs is for pirating, and if you don't have the money for a PC you can always get a cheap Kodi box from the paki shop on the corner.

Maybe that's because we've always had a pirating culture here since like the 80s with people making copies of games on tape, to the 90s/early 00s where every street had someone selling copy CDs/DVDs for cheap.

I do notice more people are starting to fall for these shitty Netflix services now though, but for every 1 person signing up for those another 10 are buying Kodi boxes, they're even bringing in laws to ban them soon because they're getting so popular.
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>>86498308
>he doesn't know how to search
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Same when I heard HBO.
99% of the people I know watch Game of Porns, and they only came to know it by HBO, when HBO became available in our country and became popular. That was when the season 3 was airing. I was watching the first season two years before that by torrenting.
Netflix nad GoT are both cancerous trends and GoT is not even available on netflix.

>>86498308
What the fuck are you talking about? I'm able to find exactly the same things I was able to find ten years ago, and those things are basically everything. Please tell me one thing you can't find and I'll give you zip direct download link and torrent link of it.
And thanks for reminding me that shitify is one of those cancerous trends.
Zamunda is the same as it was 10 years ago, not cracked, nor anything else.
I'd even I know more people who torrent now than ten years ago. I have teached them or someone else has teached them how to do it (and it's fucking simple) and they can never forget.

>>86498334
No, I live in a country which has the exact opposite policy of America. There's no internet piracy law here. You can torrent as much as you want without VPN or anything and the ISP won't say anything. Which is the exact thing which confuses me - no piracy law as in america, and people still don't torrent (and I'll say again, it doesn't matter even in america, there're billions of torrent services which are not registered by the ISP or anything, and billion other ways for internet piracy).
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People obey and do what they're told. We're an obedient subservient species that craves authority.
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>>86497804
When you download and episode/money by torrent, it's downloaded. If your internet drops/router signal gets jammed/internet is too slow, you won't get frustrated because it the play suddenly stops and there's a cancerous word saying "buffering".
So please tell me how is netflix more convinient. On torrent there's even bluray.

>>86498582
Yes, people generally do that, to get money. But in this case it's the opposite - they lose money. So I still don't get why they do it.
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this is a 18+ site kiddo
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>>86498666
>When you download and episode/money
When you download an episode/movie*
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>>86497756
Because netflix offers instant gratification AND excellent quality, torrents and free streaming websites can only offer one or the other.

They offer a better product than piracy so people happily pay for it.
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The masses are stupid, really really stupid. That includes many of you and probably me. People are just so pathetic and stupid. The fact that Netflix exists is proof Socialism never could because the proletariat are just too fucking stupid and worthless. It's honestly a wonder we ever got out of the dark ages because on the whole we are so fucking stupid. Civilization is entirely indebted to the small small handful of people throughout history who weren't excessively fucking stupid.
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>>86498666
Because i don't have to download shit for my mom. When she wants to watch something she goes there and watches.
Sometimes she asks me to download something, but it's so fucking rare now.
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Did you even read the other replies?
>Because netflix offers instant gratification
When you download and episode/money by torrent, it's downloaded. If your internet drops/router signal gets jammed/internet is too slow, you won't get frustrated because it the play suddenly stops and there's a cancerous word saying "buffering".
Instant gratification? OK, to torrent an episode with avarage download speed it takes about 5 mins. Plus it'll never stuck on buffering. So if my internet is slow, even on netflix it won't be instant (it'll buffer first).
>Because netflix offers excellent quality
Torrent offers the same quality, plus bluray quality
>They offer a better product than piracy so people happily pay for it.
What I said before. It's not a better product, it's worse. Torrent is in fact the best, flawless perfect product.
They don't pay happily. They pay for it because they're "trendy" And because they're autistic enough to not know the 2-3 more steps for downloading via torrent, and because they're too stubborn and self-conceited to listen to someone when he tells them that they're actually throwing they're money into garbage.

>>86498946
Moron,
>she goes there and watches
That's two steps
And torrenting is three steps, goes on torrent, checks comments and seeds and watches. If you can do one step plus, your mom can do one step plus, except if she is retarded.

>>86498869
No man, just netflix man, click and watch dude, top bestest product in the world. Bestest quality the world has ever seen.
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>>86499089
I'll refrain from explaining further because you're clearly an animal that shouldn't be allowed to use internet in the first place.
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Netflix provides something of what channel surfing does. Which is, when you're undecided what you want to watch, you can just flip through shit until something grabs you. You press one button, and you're instantly watching it.

You could search through a list or torrents, find something that seems interesting, wait until it downloads, add it to your media server, and start streaming it that way. But it's a whole lot simpler just to drop a few bucks and let Netflix make it easier for you.
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>>86499089
>Torrent is in fact the best, flawless perfect product
You have to wait for torrents, you don't have to wait for Netflix. Convenience is more important than almost any other factor when it comes to choosing products for most consumers.

>If your internet drops/router signal gets jammed/internet is too slow, you won't get frustrated because it the play suddenly stops and there's a cancerous word saying "buffering".
buffering issues are overcome by automatic quality scaling, you can stream netflix uninterrupted at SD quality even when shaped down to 512Kbps, at that speed a torrent would take days to download.
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>>86499193
Call me anyway you want, just stahp, stahp throwing your money for this cancerous trend.

>>86499232
>You have to wait for torrents, you don't have to wait for Netflix. Convenience is more important than almost any other factor when it comes to choosing products for most consumers.
Yes, you don't have to wait for GoT on netflix, it'll actually never come even if you wait for centuries.

>Netflix provides something of what channel surfing does. Which is, when you're undecided what you want to watch, you can just flip through shit until something grabs you. You press one button, and you're instantly watching it.
Why don't watch the national television channels for free then? I'd rather two buttons than throw $10.
>You could search through a list or torrents, find something that seems interesting, wait until it downloads, add it to your media server, and start streaming it that way. But it's a whole lot simpler just to drop a few bucks and let Netflix make it easier for you.
As I said, torrenting is three buttons instead of one button for netflixing
>But it's a whole lot simpler just to drop a few bucks and let Netflix make it easier for you.
Except it is not, considering you must work for your monthly wage, part of which you give to netflix

>buffering issues are overcome by automatic quality scaling, you can stream netflix uninterrupted at SD quality even when shaped down to 512Kbps, at that speed a torrent would take days to download.
The quality per speed is the same lol - what weighs more, 1kg of feathers or 1kg of potatoes?
I suppose you mean that on torrent you can't watch it immediately as it downloads because the file is downloaded by random segments. Fine then, if you need THAT high quality, and the your speed is THAT low, go watch it on another streaming website which is free. 100% sure there's one also.
By the way it wouldn't take days, it would take gan hour. And while you watch that episode a new one can be in the process of downloading.
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>>86497804
it is convenient not cheap

>>86497830
>Netflix Plans To Spend $7 Billion On Content In 2018
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