I remember being excited when it first came out, but then as we know capitalism happened and ruined it. Im all jellyfin now. But was plex originally starting out to be a good thing or was it just to trick us into being locked into their service after we all got on it?

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    It was really good in the past but their business model was unsustainable, so they put in more and more bullshit. Parts of it are still better than Jellyfin like cross-platform support and some of their clients like the music player.

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      15 hours ago

      their business model was unsustainable,

      So stop development, problem solved. Seriously, that’s all anyone wanted. Just keep selling the mobile app, people will keep buying it. Update it once a year and don’t change anything else. They probably could have continued to run everything with one or two developers.

      It kills me that they took something good and turned it to shit rather than letting it be.

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        That would have indeed been a better solution but I guess they didn’t want to let people go? No idea.

        A different solution would have been to release Plex 2.0 with significant improvements that people actually want and charge for that again.

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      Yeah plex was awesome when it was just a fork of XBMC but it’s just another story of someone taking an open source project and privatising it to enshitify it.