Most people use the service to access streaming content legitimately.
Yeah, citation needed on that one. I know they're pushing their own streaming to try to pivot toward "legitimacy", but I think we all know why the platform is so popular.
We all know what Plex is for—the weird streaming integration wasn’t even part of the original design. They have to act like they don’t approve of the pirates because it keeps them from being next on the litigation chopping block.
They’ve done some annoying things in the last 5 years, but there is a huge gulf between tech literate people and the tech illiterate entertainment business. They know this, and they say the things they need to say to keep on keeping on.
Meanwhile, they have not reduced the 100 account limit for sharing with others, nor have they tried to paywall account sharing services as a business plan. Seems like their actions don’t threaten us salty sea-dogs at all.
Oh, for sure. I get that they need to play the optics game and I (for the most part) am happy with Plex in its current state. I definitely agree they have to walk a fine line.
However, I think it's inevitable that they'll eventually go the way of every for-profit tech company and continue to water down their platform. I'd love to move to jellyfin but my previous run with it was much less smooth on the user side than Plex is. Hopefully in time it'll be just as bug-free, but even then I'm not looking forward to onboarding all my users.
As a pirate, I understand the necessity of pretending that they don't like us. I am fine with it until it becomes a situation where they actually don't like us anymore.
This is true. But honestly even if most of media I watch is from "sharing" sources, without seeing nice covers on my Jellyfin instance and Kodi app I would not buy so many movies and music eather.
Not speaking for everyone, this is just how I am but once every a couple of months I order some movies even if already watched because I... like this. Having separated bought and downloaded media is nice and seeing bought directory is satisfying, even if media companies seems to not let me easly buy things nowadays...
Enshittification continues, with the company no longer recognizing it's original (and still base) market customers, because the investors might get scared.
I'm moving and starting over with a lot of my computer / AV setup. I had Plex awhile ago but haven't run a media server in at least a few years. Should I go with Jellyfin or Emby? Or something else? I guess the main limitation is streaming to a smart TV.
I am very happy with Jellyfin, although I only have a very basic setup (also to stream to a smart TV). It just works so far (after figuring out the permission to read my files on linux).
Edit: Emby annoyed me a little since some features are paywalled.