I’m devastated! Holy fuck it’s the end of such a great resource. Is there any other plex share communities active at all?

  • @RagingNerdoholic@lemmy.ca
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    2582 years ago

    I’m still trying to figure out how reddit expects to “become profitable” while simultaneously destroying everything that made it valuable.

    • @Seasoned_Greetings@lemmy.world
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      1582 years ago

      “Become profitable” is just their stated goal.

      I think that their actual goal is to look profitable for the upcoming ipo so that the CEOs can cash a fat check and leave. They likely don’t care about what happens after that.

      So the “become profitable while simultaneously destroying everything that made it valuable” platitude is more like “they’re cutting down the tree for the wood without thinking about the squirrels”

      • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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        562 years ago

        Yep.

        Say the IPO is 9/1/23. The company wants to do anything they can to juice the numbers for that date, even if it means on 9/2/23 it crashes and burns.

        When a company prepares for an IPO, every long-term metric is thrown out the window

        • @Seasoned_Greetings@lemmy.world
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          282 years ago

          That’s the dumbest part. There’s no guarantee that this ipo bid is going to pan out. Huffman is betting big, it’s just too bad he’s so full of himself that he doesn’t realize his actions will probably be what causes this ipo to fail.

          He wanted to fly under the radar and make changes that look good on paper while keeping the community relatively the same. Instead he made a splash so big that major news outlets are still talking about it months later, and now he’s actively alienating the volunteer work that holds the whole site together.

        • @astral_avocado@programming.dev
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          132 years ago

          Not sure if I’m misunderstanding your comment but… it’s an IPO, they’re going from private to public. Twitter was the opposite, which is unusual. Right now Steve Huffman is the musk of reddit.

      • Neato
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        But are investors this stupid? Who invests in an IPO without doing research on the company’s activities? If they check the internet and it’s countless articles about how their users and moderators are pissed and leaving, why would anyone think it’s going to be profitable?

        • prole
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          The sad thing is that reddit will probably do alright for at least a few years. It may not be an awful investment in the short term.

          That said, it’ll slowly burn out and investors will be left holding the bag. But that’s alright, because Steve Huffman will have gotten his payday and retired to the decommissioned missile silo that he converted to luxury apartments in case of doomsday. All he had to do was fundamentally change the way people use the internet by selling the company that his two smart buddies created.

          • Doofus Magoo
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            by selling the company that his two smart buddies created.

            Fucking preach.

        • wanderingmagus
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          82 years ago

          Yes. Look at the 2008 housing crash, and tell me average investors are intelligent.

        • ptpf
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          52 years ago

          They definitely do, check out WSB and Robinhood subs

        • @Banzai51@midwest.social
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          Investors aren’t great at seeing what makes or breaks a community. They just want to see how Reddit plans on profiting from the community.

      • @Iamdanno@lemmy.world
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        22 years ago

        It’s more like “cutting down the forest to harvest the wood once” rather than “manage the harvesting so that it can be generating wood for generations”. It’s typical capitalism.

    • @kromem@lemmy.world
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      292 years ago

      Very poor leadership.

      Spez was smart enough to realize that there’s value in aggregate votes on text content in specialized niches for training AI, but too dumb to recognize that the owners of that value are the users and moderators and not Reddit corporate, and that the greatest frontend contributions have been by 3rd party developers.

      So he complained about “landed gentry” while implicitly suggesting he sees Reddit as a monarchy where he sits on the throne.

      Which in turn pushed users and moderators and 3rd party developers to look elsewhere.

      It’s the beginning of the end for the site that for a few years now was my pick for “massive untapped and underappreciated value.”

      It’s wild that he failed so badly in even just ad sales. Targeting my profile there based on something like a vectordb of comments, posts, and liked content would have been 1,000% more relevant than Google or Meta could have offered advertisers.

      But the fool couldn’t even get their basic search to work.

      While many comment on how Reddit enhances Google searches, the flip side of that is how insane it is that people go to Google to search Reddit.

      Incompetent man child ruins company. A story as old as companies (and part of why “founder driven startups” is such a piss poor model for entrepreneurship).

    • @TheKingBee@lemmy.world
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      That’s the thing, reddit doesn’t need to be profitable for the venture capitalists to make their bag. They’re trying to cash out at the IPO and have no concern for it after that.

      • @aSingularFemboyHooter@sh.itjust.works
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        52 years ago

        That makes it even dumber though, surely? Lots of people invest in tech businesses that are not profitable and have no plans to become sustainable, some idiots even buy them.

        It’s things like user count and activity that will be more meaningful in that scenario, so one should avoid doing anything to reduce those figures.

        • @TheKingBee@lemmy.world
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          62 years ago

          The users reddit lost are the whiniest ad blocking power users, I’m included in this group so don’t take it as an insult, maybe 3% of total users.

          Reddit is still doing fine, long term the writing may be on the wall but the venture capitalist just need it to make it until September.

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          I mean, Reddit was already drowning with repost bots, I’m sure when the time comes they’ll have tons of ““users”” generating loads and loads of ““activity”” to impress the investors

    • immibis
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      @RagingNerdoholic @BraBraBra because what they are looking at to determine profitability isn’t actual profitability. They have certain metrics and they are making those metrics as high as possible. One might be, for example, ads served per page view.

      • @nachom97@lemmy.world
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        82 years ago

        If someone didn’t bother to use 3rd party apps, they probably wouldn’t bother to switch to a whole new platform. Also federated sites are not intuitive and lemmy is scary of you go in without understanding that.

        I mean, google lemmy and you don’t get much, its not a .com but rather there’s tons of instances which would just look like fake sites. And the design of the official site doesn’t exactly scream trustworthy. Im pretty tech literate and i had to find a tutorial to join the fediverse.

        Im assuming there’s a bunch of folks who just don’t care to put that effort in so they’ll just stick around until it fails to meet their low standards.

        • @MomoTimeToDie@sh.itjust.works
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          42 years ago

          its not a .com but rather there’s tons of instances which would just look like fake site

          Exactly this. A huge amount of the major lemmy instances look like sites I would explain to my non-tech-savvy parents to avoid blindly clicking on, between domains that most browsers don’t even automatically detect as links, and a ton of, frankly, sketchy af names.

    • @z3n0x@feddit.de
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      I mean, Facebook is also “profitable” but it’s still an utter shitehole content- and community-wise

  • Awwab
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    It’s amazing they lasted as long as they did considering most people there were selling access to pirated media and the such.

  • @_ENTER@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    542 years ago

    Just found out about Plex Sharing thanks to your post. sorry I have nothing to add but im also very interested in finding one such servers.

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        ELI5 what Plex Sharing is? Is it “stealing” of media files on unsecured PLEX servers? People freely offering of media hosted on Plex servers? And why Plex of all things anyway?

        Edit: We ARE talking about the media server software, right?

        • some_guy
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          Yeah it’s just folks too lazy or unable to figure out how to pirate on their own, so some entrepreneurial pirates choose to sell slots on their personal media servers.

          I don’t get it.

          • @TornadoValley@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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            Curious what you don’t get? There’s always people will to make a quick buck even if it’s risky and there’s always lazy people who will pay money for convenience (hence why paid streaming is even a thing)

            • some_guy
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              I don’t get why people would pay a stranger and compromise their local security to access material they are 100% able to access themselves.

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                @some_guy @BraBraBra @_ENTER @DarkThoughts @TornadoValley people are lazy, simple as that. Plex does a good job managing security though. It’s pretty secure. All validating via Plex servers. Personally, emby and Jellyfin shares are just as good. Stremio and cloudstream are the torrent equivalent to Plex media player

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                  i get it. i run my own plex server @60tb and counting. i don’t give strangers access and i think anyone invested in consuming media should be able to set up the content locally or pay the creator. i don’t understand people who pay a shlub to run radarr and plex on a random server adminned my a stranger.

                  it’s idiots like OP that beg and demand free content in public spaces that end up spoiling it for the rest of us.

        • @0gre@lemmy.world
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          People rent out access to their plex servers. Some hosted at home, others in paid server space. What media is on them is up to whoever manages it.

  • @Gyella@lemmy.world
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    482 years ago

    Reddit destroyed a lot of communities & their own brand in the name of greed & corporate profits. Fuck them straight to hell.

  • Gravitywell
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    402 years ago

    Is there a jellyfin sharing community on lemmy ? I ditched Plex years ago but I’d love to share my jellyfin server with folks.

  • @theUnlikely@sopuli.xyz
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    When looking through some reddit archives, I was able to find these for anyone looking to try one. The posts were from December 2022.

    • streamez.site
      • Standard and Premium plex shares available (HD and 4k streaming). Service Type: Plex Shares Server Connection: 1GbBit/s Server Locations: Europe Content offered: We offer around 32K movies and 11.8K TV shows 2K 4K Movies & growing everyday with request system in place to get the library filled with content everyone loves! Content Includes: Movies(4K and HD) TV Shows (4K and HD) Anime Kids Tv Kids Movies (4K and HD) Plex Share HD Library Access - No downloading - Request Lounge Access - Plex Pass Enabled 1 x HD concurrent stream (no transcode) - $10CAD 2 x HD Concurent stream (no transcode) - $14CAD 3 x HD Concurrent stream (no transcode) - $18CAD 4K Library Access - Content Downloading enabled - Request Lounge Access - Plex Pass Enabled 1 x 4k concurrent stream (transcoding enabled) - $15CAD 2 x 4k concurrent stream (transcoding enabled) - $20CAD 3 x 4k concurrent stream (transcoding enabled) - $25CAD
    • dawplex.xyz
      • Serving globally for some amazing connectivity wherever you’re located. Library * Movies: 54,200+ * 4K Movies 3,000*+ (inc DoVi)* * 4K TV Shows: 700*+* * TV Shows: 12,300+ * Kids TV Shows: 600+ * Sports PPV: 700+ * Sports TV: 60+ * Sports Leagues: 5,900+ * Anime: 1,300+ * Movies (Foreign): 3,100+ * TV Shows (Foreign): 1,100+ Pricing: * 1 Stream (HD Plan) - $4.99 * 1 Stream (HD + 4K Plan) - $6.99 * 2 Streams (HD Plan) - $7.99 * 2 Streams (HD + 4K Plan) - $9.99 * 3 Streams (HD Plan) - $10.99 * 3 Streams (HD + 4K Plan) - $12.99 * 4 Streams (HD Plan) - $13.99 * 4 Streams (HD + 4K Plan) - $15.99 * 72 Hour Trial - $1.00 TRIALS: * $1/72 hour trials * Includes all libraries with exception of 4K * 1 concurrent stream w/ 1 transcode * Servers located in Europe with excellent global connectivity * Integrated Everly CDN for automatic peering globally
    • discord.com/invite/kxB2bPkCNJ
      • Library : Movies: 33000+ TV Shows: 9000+ Kids tv shows : 700+ Anime :1300 + 4KMovies: 1400+ 4K TV Shows: 400+ Donation Plans $9.99/Monthly $99.99/Yearly (50% off used to be $200) $249.99/Lifetime (50% off used to be $500) Server location: USA Netherland Singapore Features: All movies are 1080p and up! 10 Gbps Fiber UL/DL USA/EU
  • kratoz29
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    252 years ago

    When did this happen?

    Don’t they have a fallback like a Discord or even a Lemmy community? If they don’t that’s a pretty stupid move from them IMHO.

  • @Barzaria@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    212 years ago

    I have some videos I might be interested in sharing on a Jellyfin server, as well as interest in viewing videos on someone else’s shared server. I have a question: What options do you have for hardening security-wise? I have the server hosted on a local machine and don’t wanna get pwned if I can help it.

    • JasSmith
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      Reverse proxy is the typical advice, but I think they’re a huge pain in the ass to set up.

    • @astral_avocado@programming.dev
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      I have my Plex server in docker container that automatically restarts with the latest image once a week. I believe most vulnerabilities will come from outdated software.

      Then I have nginx reverse proxying in front, I’m sure there’s additional safeguards I could throw in there but my instance is private.

  • wahming
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    Reddit has been shit, but let’s be honest. That sub was filled to the brim with illegal offers for money. Lawsuits waiting to happen.

  • some_guy
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    lol @ complaining about services being removed in a piracy community

    Make your own server, host it offline. You won’t have to rely on anyone else. That’s what the community is about at its core.

    • @BraBraBra@lemmy.worldOP
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      I don’t have the time or resources for that. If you can’t understand that it’s not something everyone is up for then you’re ignorant.

      • some_guy
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        If you dont have time and resources for pirating content safely and independently, I think Hulu has a new subscriber deal going on.

        • @CmdrShepard@lemmy.one
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          I’d have to agree. I’ve been pirating for more than two decades but have always viewed stuff like PlexShares with disdain. It brings negative attention to the rest of us when people are doing it for profit plus I don’t like that randos are charging other randos to watch free content. I share my Plex server with friends and family but don’t charge because it’s running for me and my spouse/kid primarily and being able to share it is just a bonus.

        • @BraBraBra@lemmy.worldOP
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          Plex was the alternative here, that generally covered all services. Hence the complaining bud. It served as a nice alternative to straight up torrenting etc.

          • some_guy
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            Yeah it’s nice when others do all the work for you.

            But this community will def help you set up your own server. Feel free to share that link out when you set it up.

      • kratoz29
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        If you don’t have time or resources for that I’d suggest to check on Streamio or even Kodi with a Real Debrid account, you won’t need anything else.

        • @BraBraBra@lemmy.worldOP
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          I used to do that, but found it lacking. It only offers the most popular shows. Anything slightly niche or old is generally either not available or shit quality.

          • kratoz29
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            Well, you did it wrong, Real Debrid caches basically anything you would ever watch, old stuff should be fine, niche stuff maybe, I am not entirely sure, but be aware that niche or specific stuff is a pain in the ass to get.

            To be honest I use both solutions, the aforementioned and Plex, but my server is filled with latin Spanish content like some cartoons from the 90s and further which it would be very hard to find in good solutions, like Real Debrid, but I’m pretty sure they are available on English.

            • @BraBraBra@lemmy.worldOP
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              No I fucking didn’t, lmao! How bizarre. Go try to find life(2007). You won’t. I have access to it and I ain’t paying shit. Go try to watch the entirety of 8otc does countdown. It’ll start getting wonky around s13. I have access to the entirety in correct order and I ain’t paying shit.

              How about season 1 of the great british bake off? How about the entirety of the eric andre show? How about the gong show with micheal myers?

              Seriously bro, I know my needs. Debrid is only good if you’re watching whatever’s on trending.

              • @TornadoValley@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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                Just cracks me up when normies think that any of these things actually has access to “basically anything”. Not everything is even on the internet period

                • @BraBraBra@lemmy.worldOP
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                  The only shows that I’ve noticed is impossible to find is golden balls. Would love to watch it, but it seems to not be available at all.

                  Other shows are findable but a headache, like who wants to be a millionaire. Even super recent seasons a lot of the guys don’t want to deal with.

              • some_guy
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                “I have my needs but I’m not willing to do anything to meet them other than complain online that other people aren’t doing the legwork for me”

                Goddamn when did this kind of entitlement become acceptable and even encouraged in the larger piracy community?

                • @BraBraBra@lemmy.worldOP
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                  I am meeting them champ ;) I was explaining why debrid isn’t a suitable alternative. Perhaps your issue is you just have terrible reading comprehension?

                  For some reason you are hellbent on seeing some kind entitlement or negative angle to this, but I suppose we all get a bit curmudgeony with age. Perhaps that explain your reading comprehension too. Or maybe you’re a bit bitter because I called you ignorant, hmm? Chin up lil guy.

              • kratoz29
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                Well, I have found lots of links for those you mentioned, also some doesn’t seem that niche since it said they are on Amazon or HBO MAX, or at least that is what reports the WatchHub add-on for Stremio… Granted with Life (2007) some links appeared to be uncached, but that can be fixed if they have at least one seed.

                I didn’t check all the episodes of all your examples ofc, only some firsts, middle and ending episodes, so yeah, the best way would be to you giving it a chance again I guess, but seems like you are doing totally fine with Plex Shares, and I’m glad, since this kind of not that popular media deserves to be seeded and hoarded.

                • @BraBraBra@lemmy.worldOP
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                  The point is debrid can be patchy. I got a bit worked up lol, sorry. But yeah. Debrid is fine for most people, but for someone like who who consumes A LOT of media it does dry up when you get into the road less travelled. If plex shares dries up I will have to get into private trackers and invest in a vpn. But I have no idea how I’m going to make that set up user friendly for the rest of the family. It’s gonna be a nightmare.