Netflix Should Move to the Weekly-Release Model to Hold On to Subscribers? Parris Says “Yes”

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As soon as Netflix made some changes to its password policy, it is facing difficulties on various levels. Because of diverse reasons, Netflix is losing subscribers and they are trying to get them back. There are many various other online platforms that provide engaging content. However, Netflix is the most popular among every other platform. But losing subscribers is not a good sign for any streaming platform. Parris, the host, and creator of Kinda Funny and Gamertag Radio here has a suggestion to keep the subscribers intact.
Parris’ suggestion for Netflix!
While losing subscribers, on one hand, Netflix keeps on expanding its library on the other hand. The $3 password sharing charge is one reason for losing precious subscribers. Parris, on Twitter, makes his point and suggests Netflix change its method.
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He says he loves binge-watching shows. There are other competitive streaming giants that provide good quality content to the viewers.
Just saw Netflix has lost 1 million subs over the last quarter
I love binge watching like the next person but for new content, they need to pivot to a weekly release schedule
Way too much competition from other streaming services with compelling must watch content
— Parris (@vicious696) July 19, 2022
This is what he suggests. Parris says if Netflix would change its release schedule to weekly releases, it would help them satisfy their viewers. But some users had a different opinion as well. They said that this is not the only reason why Netflix is having this issue.
Others’ opinions about the downfall of subscribers!
These are also the reasons behind the giant collapse in the number of subs. Increasing charges and not providing quality content made them unsubscribe.
Few issues led to me unsubscribing tbh . The permanent price increases and the fact that all 4K content is locked behind the highest tier I get 4K content from prime and Disney plus at no additional cost. And the fact nearly every series gets cancelled.
— James Robinson (@Jcallum1982) July 19, 2022
Users agree with the weekly release schedule as it is more effective than making the viewers wait for a long time.
Fully agree, hbo max, Amazon, and disney+ have proved that weekly releases work better then releasing everything at once
— Gabe collins (@Gabecollins2001) July 19, 2022
The constant cancellation of good shows replaced by less interesting shows makes them angry and stop paying the streaming giant.
https://twitter.com/leunamh/status/1549502785959469056?s=20&t=Xijzc-OeTCAfPHP79Uf2Xw
Along with that, poor promotion efforts also cause a disturbance of consistency.
https://twitter.com/MercWithOneArm/status/1549620868321488896?s=20&t=Xijzc-OeTCAfPHP79Uf2Xw
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This one agrees with the above point.
Sometimes, I don't know a new season of a show I like has dropped until I do a scrolling session. I can have watched 3 seasons of a show and yet nothing comes up promoting the new one. Sometimes they just drop it out of nowhere. Then it gets cancelled because nobody watched.
— Gregg 🏴 (@GreggC_CC) July 20, 2022
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Some said that the recommendations are not accurate according to the last views. Some said that Netflix is focusing on easy target themes like LGBTQ. While some blamed the password policy, and others on the increasing rates. Whatever the reason is, Netflix is losing its subscribers, and that is a fact. What is your take on this issue? Do you believe that changing the structure would help them keep their viewers?
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