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I can't understand why they are getting rid of the extra profile accounts. It has been such a long standing feature of Netflix. Was is the benefit to Netflix in getting rid of them? A little less programming time? I bet that there will be a lot of families that will end up downgrading their account due to this change.
Meaning, what will Netflix save operationally if one account doesn't have two profiles? Does having two sets of movie ratings and friends under one account really cost them that much?
This is a lot of noise and complaint over very little of actual substance. In the months to come, how hard is it to re-do reviews? Ratings? Most of it would be pretty simple to manually change over if you care all that much, but really, is that data so precious?
I manually transferred my profile's queue of over 240 in about twenty minutes this morning. I wish there had been a one button solution for that, but it also let me go through my movies to see if I wanted to leave them all on there.
I can only speak for myself on this one, but that data does matter to me. I don't engage in web2.0ish-like content online just so that someone else can pull the plug on it whenever they please, especially when I'm paying for it.
It's just the principle of the idea. I don't use sites like these so that someone can decide when my data will be deleted without giving me a viable option for transferring it.
If Myspace or Facebook decided to pull the plug on profiles (where everyone has them for free), I'm sure it would be a big deal. This case, to me, is even worse because I'm paying for it.
Even if they don't, I'll still stick with them. But honestly, the system wasn't even remotely what it could have been, and was one of the worst ways that it could have achieved the goal.
As for people assuming that Netflix wants you to get separate accounts for the same household...why in the world would they want that? That's the most ridiculous reason they could possibly have. They offer 8 at a time rentals, they realize that people's accounts are for the house, not the individual. I'm sure there are some individuals who want 8 at a time, but they're few and far between.
Netflix is probably going to come back in a month or two with something better, and everybody will still be grousing about this.
I can hope like the next person that Netflix has something amazing up their sleeves which will be announced shortly... But that doesn't change the fact that they screwed up in the here and now.
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Amen.
Netflix and the Post Office will (if they haven't already) worked out the mailing situation. You can guarantee that the USPS wants Netflix's business (~$300 Million per year).