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realcaseyrollins@narwhal.city ⁨10⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

That's not profit, but income.

But in any case, this is still a problem, as if any show gets popular enough, Netflix could theoretically owe more in residuals than they're making in monthly subscriptions. Ads are the only way to ensure that the people working on the projects can get paid what they're owed when we watch the media they made.

Look I don't like ads as much as the next guy, but when it comes to making revenue for people working on the shows and movies I watch, there are only two ways to guarantee that those workers get paid: if advertisers cover the residual fees with ads, as they've done for decades now, or through margins of either physical or digital media sales. I love physical media but I'll happily watch ads on shows because it means that the people who made them are getting paid.

TL;DR for any of this to truly work and for the actors, writers, and others to get paid their due, the money needs to come from an income source that generates more revenue when more people consume to media; otherwise, the companies offering these services could theoretically run out of money to pay residual fees.

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