Many of the streaming film and series platforms, and Disney+ is no exception, They are not having their best moment. We have already analyzed it extensively on previous occasions, so in this case we will stop at mentioning that, first, saturating a market that did not have space for so many services, and then thinking that the figures they reached during the Coronavirus pandemic (yes, that which made us all have to stay locked up at home for a while) were going to remain unchanged once normality was restored. Yes, exactly, when people could go out again and, therefore, no longer have such a need for digital entertainment services.
From those dusts these sludges, of course. When the situation began to normalize and it became clear that there was no cake for so many diners, the orders began to arrive. cancellations of productions, price increases, hacks to shared accounts (something that, not so long ago, these same platforms had encouraged on their social networks…), the worsening of the conditions of subscription plans, advertising…
Anyway, what once seemed to be the best solution to put an end to downloads of protected content, has become an increasingly unpleasant ecosystem towards its users. This, of course, explains both the growing rejection of platforms, as well as an increasingly identified rebound in movie and series downloads, something that we do not see happening with music, a very different market if we talk about what the services offer. streaming.
Those responsible for these services are aware of this situation and, of course, their main fear is losing the users they have today. Do they act to avoid it? Much less than they should, in my opinion. Of course, at least they have decided that money is not a problem… more or less. So, as we can leather and TWSJ, Disney+ will allow subscriptions to be temporarily paused. In this way, if a user does not want (or cannot) pay for one or several months, they will not be able to access the service, of course, but they will keep profiles, lists, personalization settings and, of course, they will be able to resume the subscription when want it.
A paused subscription is less bad than a lost subscription, they must have thought about Disney+, and this makes sense. Now, it seems more like a patch in the context of services that are increasingly less valued by users, rather than a solution that will take away from us (and this also happens with other services, of course) the bad taste in our mouths that we have had for some time nowafter the constant price increases and reductions in what our subscription plan still offers us.
Source: www.muycomputer.com