Submitted by abunchofjerks t3_119boe9 in television
Buckowski66 t1_j9mhytv wrote
That seems VERY low considering how fragmented the streaming services have become. Don’t know the demo they used but if it’s predominantly over 35 then that stat makes more sense.
tidho t1_j9ng73f wrote
adults. that's the demo.
yes the Reddit crowd is probably 90%, but many folks raised during the 80's or before were raised not to do this kind of thing.
LiKwId-Gaming t1_j9ntzwb wrote
Are you kidding, those raised during the 80s are why anti piracy in the gaming industry became a thing.
Go out buy a game and a pack of blank cassettes, a few hrs with a duel tape deck and your mates all had a copy. Just had to remember to turn the volume way down or deafen yourself with binary screeching.
Then came code cyphers / word look up in manuals etc. Tho those were quickly beaten as usually there was only a limited selection of challenges which wasn’t difficult to determine with patients and a pen.
Gopokes34 t1_j9p37z1 wrote
People even born later than that too. I'm 28 and none of my friends pirate anything really. I know it's anecdotal, but it's not like every young person out there is pirating.
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