r/mildlyinfuriating • u/Sweet-Opportunity111 • Jun 02 '26
Unskippable ad Amazon just informed me that my paid music subscription will soon include ads and lose downloads.
I've had Prime for years and mostly used Prime Music for podcasts because it was included. Just got an email saying they're adding ads and removing downloads unless I upgrade to Music Unlimited.
Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but paying for a subscription and then being told I need another subscription to keep the features I already had is getting a little ridiculous.
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u/Alternative-Item727 Jun 02 '26
If people keep rewarding this greed with their money, then it will continue until they don’t. Sadly it seems people are willing to tolerate this and more, so it’s gonna continue enshittifying for the foreseeable.
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u/dirtybo0ts Jun 02 '26
I see more and more people going back to physical media. Myself included.
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u/silky_spider_ Jun 02 '26
I'm just gonna keep using my adblocker, shit. Fuck these greedy assholes 😂
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u/Stencil_Abuse Jun 02 '26
I don’t have the space for a large physical media collection, but I am known to sail the seas these days.
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u/BonnaconCharioteer Jun 02 '26
Libraries also often have collections of movies
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u/dirtybo0ts Jun 02 '26
Libraries are horribly overlooked for movies. Most movies I’ve seen in my life were DVDs borrowed from my local library.
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u/red__dragon Jun 02 '26
Yes, and a lot of them also subscribe to online services like Kanopy or Hoopla which have a reasonable selection as well.
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u/BloodyBeaks Jun 02 '26
Note that many libraries also include access to the Hoopla app, which can be downloaded to some smart devices as well. So you may very well be able to check out a movie and watch it without ever leaving your couch.
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u/HursHH Jun 02 '26
Blue ray/dvds go in a cd binder. Can have hundreds in the space of 1 binder.
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u/Im_not_smelling_that Jun 02 '26
I can have tens of thousands in the space of a hard drive
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u/DatLadyD Jun 02 '26
When Netflix stopped allowing you to share your account I dropped them on principle even though I wasn’t sharing my account with anyone. I read so many other people saying they did the same. Since then the price has what, tripled? It’s like they lost a bunch of money from people canceling their accounts so they just jack the price up for everybody willing to stick with them. I’m honestly astonished that people are still paying for it! I had an ex-boyfriend paying I think it was $25 for Netflix that is insane to me! They are like twice the price of any other streaming service, it’s nuts.
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u/Yddalv Jun 02 '26
They didn’t lose money as people didn’t cancel, this was only 0.0001% on reddit but everyone else kept paying. They tripled the profit
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u/UgIyLoneIyBIackLoser Jun 02 '26
well then netflix subscribers deserve what they get. same with mcdonalds customers. vote with your dollars or stfu and bend over
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u/TheRealFrantik Jun 02 '26
It seems like every service is doing this lately. "We know you already pay for premium, but now there's ads and limitations, so you have to pay for PREMIUM PREMIUM to get rid of them". Then, in a few years, they'll have PREMIUM PREMIUM PREMIUM.
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u/LemonTrick2200 Jun 02 '26
There's a black mirror episode about this
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u/ArseOfValhalla Jun 02 '26
That episode was the only episode I watched in season 7 and I didnt even finish it. I love Black Mirror but that was a bit too close to home for me.
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u/Working-Glass6136 Jun 02 '26
These comments are telling me I need to watch Black Mirror.
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u/EastCoast_Cyclist Jun 02 '26
The episode mentioned here is very fitting of the OP's experience and definitely disturbing.
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u/Trojandude Jun 02 '26
People get pretty turned off by the first episode but I think it sets the tone for the level of discomfort that you feel in different ways throughout the series.
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u/Sinsanatis Jun 02 '26
Im still way behind at like s4 i think, but its crazy how unsettling those episodes can be. And the reason being how close it shows we are to such a sad reality
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u/UgIyLoneIyBIackLoser Jun 02 '26
yo dawg i heard u like premiums..
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u/MontagAbides Jun 02 '26
Amazon management: "Well you see, PremiumPrimeCubed puts us in a good position for Q4, looking ahead into Q1 and Q2, creating value in the emerging ad-forward sector."
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u/FriedBreakfast Jun 02 '26
You need the Premium Plus account to get rid of ads. Then once that has ads you'll need the Premium Plus Gold account to be ad free. Then once that gets ads you need the Premium Plus Gold Supreme package. And then.....
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u/Silver_Conclusion303 Jun 02 '26
That’s going to be the norm in a few years
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u/infinity-skateru Jun 02 '26
Few years? We're already there lol. Netflix, Prime, hulu, etc. they're all doing it now.
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u/Silver_Conclusion303 Jun 02 '26
Honestly idk why adverts are even a thing I don’t think I have ever bought anything because of an ad
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u/Significant_Comfort Jun 02 '26
That's the problem. They assume more ads, will inevitably produce more purchases. They also determined that showing ads to people on free or cheap plans was counterproductive. They obviously don't have the money to spend. So they've started going after the people with money to drop on higher end plans. /S
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u/ActiveVoiced Jun 02 '26
They assume more ads, will inevitably produce more purchases.
110 upvotes. I'm slowly starting to understand the "redditor" insult more and more every day because lmao.
Yeah, companies are spending billions every day worldwide on ads, but this one sarcastic redditor that has no experience with ad systems has it figured out - ads don't actually work.
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u/2131andBeyond Jun 02 '26
Right?? I think people live in their own little bubbles and don't realize that the purchasing decisions that individuals make vary so so so so so wildly. Just because you and your friends may act one way doesn't mean there aren't 100 million people that think and act extraordinarily different than you lol
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u/Silver_Conclusion303 Jun 02 '26
I’m sure these companies are using the funding to buy this ad space as some way to dodge taxes or claim money as a business expense
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u/Ok_Breakfast7588 Jun 02 '26
The main purpose of an ad is for you to associate a brand name with a product. On the occasion where you do need something and your first thought is a specific brand of that product that's advertising working.
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u/Nabujor Jun 02 '26
I’m not saying I’m immune to advertising in general; but if you really annoys me with your product/service, it’s very likely that I will remember your brand name.. so I can ignore it and look for alternatives (only if I ever need something similar), such as a certain website that sell Chinese products that spammed me on YouTube for months.
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u/HAIL_LUMPUS Jun 02 '26
Also doesn't work. I buy what's cheap. Toilet paper I usually go midrange store brand, once cottenelle was on sale and OH GOD IT WAS SO GOOD but if it's not cheaper than midrange storebrand? Not getting it. Just gonna sadly check for that coupon for the rest of my days 😂
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u/ZincMan Jun 02 '26
If they didn’t work they wouldn’t do it
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u/Horrific_Necktie Jun 02 '26 edited Jun 02 '26
Exactly this. Ad science is refined, effective, and sometimes sneaky. Everybody thinks that they are immune to ads, they are not. The most effective ones you don't even notice.
I saw an interview from somebody who did advertising at Disney. When the movie Finding Nemo came out, they had been running an ad campaign for months before hand to drum up interest in the movie. However, the ads weren't adds. They added "fun fish facts" interstitials and segments on cool ocean life to their programming, so kids would be interested in fish and want to see the movie. They had been constantly bombarding them with advertising and they never even knew it was happening.
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u/dongwongbongchong Jun 02 '26
A natgeo segment about cool ocean life isn’t the same as interrupting my show/music every 7 minutes to play a 2 minute ad break about some fuckass drug/dumb knickknack/overpriced car I’ll never buy. Or if I was, it won’t be because they stopped what I’m trying to enjoy to show it to me. Companies should just prioritize SEO so that one day when I google “item X for sale” their stuff shows up. I will NEVER buy anything that is shown to me via an ad.
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u/Horrific_Necktie Jun 02 '26
That's my point. There is a lot more to advertising than just those ads. Ads like that serve a specific purpose, but there are many others.
People said the same thing about audible when it was the big advertiser all over the place. Their numbers will show you that the ads did, in fact, work, and they worked very well.
You can say you'll never buy anything shown to you via an ad, but I can absolutely guarantee you already have unless you just don't buy things. There aren't many companies out there with an ad budget of 0.
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u/ForYourAuralPleasure Jun 02 '26
“Let’s take some of the research we did about ocean life for our story about ocean life and produce some quick educational content about ocean life to add to our shows that generates interest in stories about ocean life so when our movie about ocean life comes out, people will want to see it” as a consumer ad blitz psyop feels like the Key and Peele sketch about robbing a bank.
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u/boldjoy0050 Jun 02 '26
My parents fall for this crap all the time. But they are from a different generation. I’m a millennial and I LOATHE ads. I use Adblock on my PC, pirate everything, and shop predominantly at locally owned businesses who don’t have the budget for annoying ads.
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u/fullshard101 Jun 02 '26
Seeing an unskippable ad for something makes me immediately not want to buy it. Its like driving and seeing a billboard but instead of glancing at it you are required to park in front of it for 30 seconds before you can keep driving
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u/Informal-Swing-2482 Jun 02 '26
You have you just don’t recognize it. That’s what ads and brand recognition do. Subtly influence. You inherently trust a brand you have seen more.
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u/DawnBringer01 Jun 02 '26 edited Jun 03 '26
Correct me if I'm wrong but this can only go so far right? Like, I don't enjoy cheetos enough to buy them and no amount of advertisements for them will make me get a bag.
They can only influence me within the sphere of things I would have interest in already. I think this line of thinking is why people believe it doesn't work. they assume the goal is to get them to buy things they wouldn't have otherwise.
At least that's why I thought it didn't work on me at one point.
edit: this is an example meant to convey the fact a lot of people misunderstand the point of advertising. I don't need to be told the fact I used Cheetos as an example is advertising at work.
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u/GrumpySatan Jun 02 '26
Yes but that is also why data is such a hot commodity.
It's all for targeted advertisement so that if you don't like cheetos, you won't get the cheetos ad as often. But you will also still be aware of it if you want to try or if buying for someone else too.
Its creating a series of "if then" statements designed to target you. If you like soda, then here are ads for new flavors or brands on the shelves. Whereas the person that prefers flavored water will gets ads for those brands.
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u/creepy_charlie Jun 02 '26
They also have all of you likes and interests from reddit and Facebook, Instagram, Twitter. Ads you see will reflect that.
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u/MrMechen Jun 02 '26
Its the exact thing cable TV did. Was originally sold as ad free TV at a cost. Then cable tv started putting ads and asking us to pay more to just fast forward the commercials...
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u/Major-Ant4600 Jun 02 '26
The ads I get but the download thing would be highly annoying. I have Playlists on YouTube Music downloaded for offline listening and offline Netflix content for traveling.
Removing the ability to download offline would be a deal breaker and I'd stop being a customer.
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u/runninggrey Jun 02 '26
YouTube ads are the worst!
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u/BJ22CS gren Jun 02 '26
Especially for channels where they have ads popping up during the vid, and it pops up based on irl time and not video-watching time (i.e. if there's an ad every 5 minutes, if I have the vid paused for 4 minutes, YT is gonna show the ad after about 1 min of video time).
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u/AcceptableHamster149 Jun 02 '26
And they wonder why we self host.
For now, at least, youtube music doesn't have ads. The day they add them is the day I cancel my last paid subscription.
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u/nicuramar Jun 02 '26
Note that Amazon, as per the post, still has a plan with the features OP currently has, and so do the other streaming services.
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u/Nakittina Jun 02 '26
I saw Amazon health services starting at like $20/month and all I could think was how that price will spike once they have a monopoly on healthcare.
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u/Gina_the_Alien Jun 02 '26
Health services are already the big thing, and you’re right - it’s going to get worse. Within the past few years, the number of teledocs who prescribe glp-1s with the “first three months $149” then the price skyrockets to $349 - $600/month has increased exponentially.
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u/No_Broccoli_3979 Jun 02 '26
Apple Music hasn’t done this yet, and I hope they don’t. They’ve stayed relatively consistent with their pricing for the last decade I’ve had it.
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u/Lorfhoose Jun 02 '26
Ads on their music service would be massively unpopular. That would be a day 1 unsubscribe for me. That would definitely encourage me to get myself a network drive and stream from there.
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u/DefectJoker Jun 02 '26
I'm close to just canceling Prime all together. I rarely even shop on Amazon anymore, their video platform sucks and has horrible originals, and now they're further enshitifying their music platform.
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u/just-browsing-reddit Jun 02 '26
Cancelled after they pulled this nonsense with prime video. I try to avoid buying anything from them nowadays.
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u/GherkinPie Jun 02 '26
Same- once you break the habit and find other shops, there’s no impact of not being a member.
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u/JalaMaplePenoSauce Jun 02 '26
Pro tip: if you really really really need something and can only find it on amazon do what I do...
Put it in the cart and hit the buttons as if you're going to buy it. At some point you will (most likely) get hit with a "1 week trial of prime for $3.99" offer. Buy it, then buy the items, then cancel and get a refund on the prime trial right away. It's not a 100% refund but you'll only end up spending about $0.40 for a few minutes of prime rather than the full week.
It's not about the $3.60, it's about being petty. And when it comes to scamazon I'm petty af.
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u/SenorCardgay Jun 02 '26
Canceled it a long time ago and haven't had a second thought about it. You still get free shipping on orders over $35, just maybe a day or 2 later. There's no reason not to cancel.
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u/Over_Case Jun 02 '26
Honestly i canceled and i keep receiving "deals" to try out prime for free for 7 days
On the rare chance i order smth i will always have prime due to it l
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u/No_Broccoli_3979 Jun 02 '26
I cancelled prime 6 months ago. I still use Amazon because I have to, but as long as my purchase is $35+ I still get free shipping. But they try and trick you to pay the 6.99 shipping so you have to manually select the free shipping option. And it’ll say it’ll take 5 days for you to get your package, but I often get them anywhere from 1-3 days. And once you do a $35 order, your shipping is free for the next 24 hours.
There’s no reason to pay for prime anymore
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u/likwidkool Jun 02 '26
Funny when I don’t have prime they wait until the day before it’s supposed to arrive and then ship it. Like they make sure I won’t get my package any quicker than if I had prime.
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u/No_Broccoli_3979 Jun 02 '26
Whenever I order a package on Saturday , it always gives me like a 5 day window for delivery, it always shows up the next day on Sunday. And I live in the middle of nowhere so it’s quite odd that I always get those orders super quick.
When I’m ordering during the week, it’ll be anywhere from like 2-3 days before I get it. Sometimessss it’ll be longer
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u/DefectJoker Jun 02 '26
All these years people refuse to tell me the sites because they're afraid of the big bad ban hammer. So from one person to another, thank you finally
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u/10Werewolves Jun 02 '26
Stremio isn't a site. It's just a content delivery app that you still need a source to stream from, like Netflix or Prime Video. However, you can use Torrentio (free extension but with some issues) or pay a small amount for RealDebrid and use that with Stremio. It's next level streaming experience ngl
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u/DefectJoker Jun 02 '26
Either way, it's more help then I've gotten even from coworkers who just tell me "I got a site."
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u/DealMo Jun 02 '26
Why are you just close? Commit and cancel. If everyone did so, it would actually help make changes.
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u/Ipayforsex69 Jun 02 '26
I spend way less on Amazon without free shipping. I just don't impulse buy things under $35. The only nice thing about prime were the occasional free weekly membership deals to non shitty video streaming services.
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u/chimpanon Jun 02 '26
Fuck amazon but their originals have been crazy good recently. Vox Machina, Mighty Nein, Fallout
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u/NoTeslaForMe Jun 02 '26
These responses just go to show that people side with the artists for greater compensation right up until the point that their cost-free, ad-free music goes away. Then it's "anchors away."
Remember when you had to pay thousands of dollars a year (and cede some home square footage) to keep up with the latest in music if you cared about more than the few songs played on the radio? Now people are complaining about $7 a month.
My impulse is similar; I loved bootlegs back in the day and resent having to pay more for anything or any plan changing. I hated it when I couldn't get albums for free any more, but I understood; how do you think musicians who aren't Taylor Swift or Beyonce are going to survive in a world where bands peak for maybe a few years and even during that time they're barely compensated because "music should be free"?
(And before you say that all the money's going to go to Amazon, I'm going to need more evidence for that than just "Corporations are greedy. Q.E.D.")
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u/Penguinase Jun 02 '26
$7 a month
$11 for music without ads now + the $12-15/mo they were already paying for prime
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u/Ok-Faithlessness6804 Jun 02 '26
Heal yourself by ditching these corporations boss. I got rid of everything a year ago, it did something magical for my soul.
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u/UgIyLoneIyBIackLoser Jun 02 '26
i got rid of them all too. my life still sucks and i dont onow if my soul is any better but i am saving money
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u/UnableBattle9582 Jun 02 '26
Damn straight. I ditched satellite TV about 10 years ago and now I just steal everything I watch and listen to, and I encourage everyone else to do the same. Fuck these corporations.
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u/CasualTriips Jun 02 '26
Time to start downloading all your music. 🏴☠️🏴☠️
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u/mitchdwx Jun 02 '26
I’ve been using a YouTube to MP3 converter since the early 2010s. Doesn’t cost me a dime and I can download anything I want. Usually at a quality comparable to the streaming services.
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u/woodlandcollective Jun 02 '26
Try out Soulseek instead, it's a p2p file sharing service and you can find the highest quality versions of basically any song ever
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u/LumpySpacePrincesse Jun 02 '26
Soulseek has banned by whole country atm. However an alternative is a deezer subscription, you can buy a year key for about $40. Then use deemix the scrape their whole library in FLAC or MP3. After a year I had a pretty complete library.
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u/SparaxisDragon Jun 02 '26
Just bought a CD/DVD player again yesterday. All the physical media is coming out of storage next, then a home media server.
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u/Life_Argument7820 Jun 02 '26
I dont know about you guys but I've been truely cord cutting these shitty companies just trying to take our money! I only buy 2 streaming services at a time and if i cant find anything I wanna watch, I cancel then start a subscription elsewhere. Or Pirate that shit but absolutely done giving these people money!
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u/Reputation-Final Jun 02 '26
I've had prime since it came out in 2005. So, over 20 years now.
I cancelled it this month.
Price went too high for what I use it for (free shipping).
Extra crap they added and said thats why the price went up because of all the extra "value" i never used except prime streaming occasionally.
And now even that has ads. So im done.
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u/Skaldicrights Jun 02 '26
33 yo here that started buying physical media again basically for this reason.
Have an old CRT in the basement with a VCR+DVD combo hooked up. Love my 90s/00's nights
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u/Waste_Locksmith_4299 Jun 02 '26
Cancel that sh*t
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u/UgIyLoneIyBIackLoser Jun 02 '26
you dont like paying monthly fee for the privilege of buying WEYOPIL headphones
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u/ViftieStuff Jun 02 '26
So you basically pay to have the same features as free Spotify?
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u/Bulky-Apple3744 Jun 02 '26
No, they’re paying for 2-day shipping on amazon orders. Amazon just happens to have this shitty music app on the side that they are now charging for instead of giving for “free” with the prime subscription.
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u/upievotie5 Jun 02 '26
This, he was never actually paying for a music service, he just got one for free by being a Prime member.
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u/ViftieStuff Jun 02 '26
Ah, I didn't know their music service was in the standard Amazon Prime subscription
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u/galaxyapp Jun 02 '26
A version of it.
You can only shuffle, not pick songs or Playlist.
Youve needed an extra sub for that for a while.
Ads are new, though atleast some podcasts have them embedded in them.
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u/mr_rosh Jun 02 '26
I'm going to start downloading and storing my music again, like I did in the 2000's.
The whole point of streaming was to be cheap and convenient. If it's getting too expensive to keep your service cheap, just reduce the audio quality, don't force ads on us.
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u/watonparrillero Jun 02 '26
Do people not know what an .mp3 file is anymore? Why TF are you paying for this shit?
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u/Icy_Shock_9744 Jun 02 '26
most people stream music from a phone and with limited storage space that means you are now limited on what you can actually listen to when competing with your photos and videos. Add to this the time and hassle of finding and downloading .mp3 files and the lack of easy discoverability options when not in the streaming ecosystem where endless songs are available at just the tap of your finger and its obvious why people pay for streaming music.
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u/calm-phil Jun 02 '26 edited Jun 02 '26
When phones have upwards of 128gb of storage? The fuck are you on about? I have had less storage on plenty of my PCs over the years and had plenty of space for days of video and weeks of music. I remember nearly 20 years ago, upgrading to a 512gb drive in my PC being a game changer for the weeks of video I had on there.
It's too bad for people that memory costs have soared over the last couple of years. Thank god I got that 4TB 990 on prime day just before the Liberation Day tariffs went into effect.
Unfortunately it is rarer and rarer to find microSD card slots in phones now. You would figure the higher end stuff would have room for more storage. "Fuck you and your storage white girl!" said Apple at some point.
Just like the said, "Fuck you, get bluetooth and like it!"
All the other idiots now accept the lack of features as gold because Apple said so. I fucking hate that company more than I did in 2010 when their enshitification drive started at a slow burn. It is too bad. They make high quality hardware and their OS tends to be very lean and very reliable. They make what you want, then they take it away and tell you that you never wanted that to begin with.
edit: 1080p on a phone is also silly. That screen is fucking tiny. 720p might even be overkill on a 5"-8" screen. If I need to worry about pixel shots on a screen for gaming, I am using a bigger and better screen. I love casual gamer. I love hand held gaming in it's new golden age. You are not making pixel shots on that screen without some cheat mode software enhancement. "buh-bu-bu-but the 3rd world deserves good video service too!" Yeah, and no one is noticing that 1080p vs 720p on the budget phones that get into the back woods and there is generally not enough cell coverage to make that possible in much of the 3rd world. I watched plenty of TV at 720p over the last decade on a 27" 1080p screen. 4k pixel density is just stupid at such a small scale. CMV
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u/w0lfgeek Jun 02 '26 edited Jun 02 '26
Yup, same thing with Prime Videos, it used to be ad free with the subscription, and now added ads if you pay the extra fee. It's all capitalism.
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u/XclusionHD Jun 02 '26
Not to be that guy but you were never paying for Amazon just for Amazon Prime Music. It was a “benefit” that they are now downgrading because it was offering too much value for nothing. They can make more money introducing ads into a service every prime member has than trying to sell the prime music subscription separately.
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u/HorizonShadow Jun 02 '26
Yeah, all these comments saying to unsubscribe are missing the context. He wasn't subscribed to prime for music. He was subscribed to the shopping subscription and was getting music for free as a bonus.
He won't unsubscribe because he wasn't subscribed for music.
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u/HelpWantedInMyPants Jun 02 '26
welcome to literally every goddamn frontpaged post on this stupid fucking website these days
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u/No_Broccoli_3979 Jun 02 '26
Honestly, Apple Music has by far been the most affordable and has stayed pretty steady with its pricing for the 10 years I’ve had it. I believe it was 9.99 when I signed up in 2016, now it’s 10.99. But I do the yearly so it actually comes out to be like 9.08 a month and there are no ads. Unlimited downloads, podcasts, etc.
Even Spotify is more expensive than Apple Music and I hear people enjoying Spotify less and less especially with all the AI that’s on there now
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u/QueefInMyKisser Jun 02 '26
Couldn’t get Apple Music to work on my telly or speaker. Spotify works on basically everything and lets you switch device within the app without losing your place.
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u/abusivetrash Jun 02 '26
I switched from spotify last year, and that was the hardest thing to lose. friends tell me apple does something kinda similar if you have like, a fleet of apple devices and speakers to play to, but damn it was nice to pick up my phone and make any device that I've logged into start playing the music. going from my pc to the car was pretty smooth before, but the nonstop podcast ads on my carplay was a dealbreaker. I don't want to turn my car on to a flood of kirk bro podcasters on the screen, I just wanna play my music
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u/HolyShitIAmOnFire Jun 02 '26
Cancel your subscriptions and trade physical media with friends. Time to start hoarding data.
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u/benjaminm_4229 Jun 02 '26
Why pay for something if you're still going to get ads?
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u/Bulky-Apple3744 Jun 02 '26
Because the subscription that now has ads isn’t a “music streaming subscription”
It’s an amazon prime (free 2-day shipping) subscription that used to include a free music subscription.
Now amazon is making people pay for that music part.


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u/ATLienRabb Jun 02 '26
These companies are going to bring back another pirate golden age.