Meep wrote:Netflix are really bad with cancelling things the moment their popularity drops. They don't seem to realise that shows like Daredevil are one of the key reasons certain groups of people subscribe to their service at all, so cancelling them can risk losing subcribers regardless of what else they have on the platform. Instead they spend huge amounts comissions massive volumes of content in a kind of scattergun attempt and hope quanitty will make up for quality.
Yep, it's such a weird system to apply snap decision making to as well.
I subscribe to Netflix because it retains content I want and I can view things when I want to - just because it's taken me this long to get round to watching DD3 doesn't mean I'm not into it and want them to drop the show.
Being able to take your time to watch something at your own convenience is a strength of the service but they are using it as a stick to beat content producers and consumers with.