It seems to me you're treating it more like a Co-op than a service provider.jfish26 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 03, 2023 10:52 amBut again you're drilling into implementation concerns. I'm not suggesting that things would be automatic. There would be a process that is essentially opt-in. And, if you don't opt-in when asked, then there are consequences.PhDhawk wrote: ↑Fri Feb 03, 2023 10:50 amI need to think about to what extent I agree with the first sentence.jfish26 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 03, 2023 10:42 am
The customer has responsibility, too. I would not be pissed off by doing my part (as a paying customer) to reduce the harm from freeloading...because the inevitable outcome of unmitigated freeloading is that ALL PAYING CUSTOMERS end up footing the bill for it.
But, here's what I know. If I hadn't logged into Netflix for a while, and as a result, my bill went up and there were suddenly commercials...I'd be pissed.
If I logged in while staying in a hotel and had to delete a previous place I had logged in to do so, that I'd be ok with.
I'm fine with them protecting their product from theft, but I don't want to have to jump through any excessive hoops.
I mean, if this is a buffet, I'm fine with them not allowing people to share a plate, charge everyone as an individual. But I'm not going to help do the dishes.