This topic is something I've been thinking about for a long time. Due to my financial situation at the time, I had to unsubscribe to all the services I had (Netflix, Prime and Disney+). But I found myself not missing them really, at all...Here are the points I'll be discussing on this page:
Quality of the stream you're receiving & bandwidth limitations
Loss of the internet - what have you got to watch when the internet goes out?
Too much choice & too much time spent choosing
The quality of the content - is what you're paying for really worth it? Is that original content actually good?
Paying for temporary access to films and TV shows you could just own outright and watch any time.
Introduction of ad packages - why should they get to profit from your subscription and the advertisements?
The ethics of writers being paid (the same rules don’t apply as the ones that exist for TV).
Oversaturated market. All the major studios are competing with each other with their own streaming services, and holding the content licences for themselves, and we're the ones paying for it.
Censorship of content (entire seasons and/or episodes being unavailable, content being changed, the less-liked updated/remastered versions only available e.g. Star Wars, Buffy the Vampire Slayer).