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Also doesn't take into account the sharing account purge. I would guess that's easily a +50% increase if we assume half of everyone using Netflix was sharing an account that then couldn't. Could be higher.
Could probably base a rough figure for that on subscriber count change after the restrictions were put into place.
Well put, that's the most commonly experienced anti-feature introduced, another less common one where they have been less and less lenient over the years is geolocation restrictions: people in the past could register with other countries (cheaper) pricing, today most legitimate customers cannot access their content even when traveling for a few days, or they risk getting blocked. Similarly to the region-codes on dvds and blurays, I can't imagine it really helps sales, but it siloes consumers into country blocks and monopolies tend to like that.
I had family members getting blocked when they were legitimately travelling for work. (Travel nurse) It's really bad and makes it so hard to use even when you're paying for it. Which. Is. Insane.