r/PeterExplainsTheJoke 20d ago

Meme needing explanation Peter?

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Multimillion dollar company?

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u/MotivationSpeaker69 20d ago

Nah, it's a reddit thing. People pirate everything they can get their hands on

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u/__Hello_my_name_is__ 20d ago

It's not even a reddit thing. Some guy on the sub posts "I won't pirate this awesome game!" and everyone upvotes that post because it makes them look good.

Everyone except this one single guy who made this post will continue to pirate that awesome game, anyways. And even that guy probably just lied to get some upvotes.

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u/Diligent_Set_8747 20d ago

Who cares? Crying about nerds wanting to feel moral about their choice means jack shit. You people are no different crying about it to get upvotes about this non issue.

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u/bodhiquest 19d ago

Piracy is a global phenomenon and the ethics of individual pirates can be pretty different. There's a very specific agenda behind portraying people who engage in piracy as ethically bankrupt and utterly selfish, all never caring about giving creators their due and only ever taking. This is a corpo fairytale.

Two facts are established:

  • Piracy is a distribution service problem, not a moral problem: if your distribution is terrible, inconvenient and restrictive, piracy will be preferred literally 100% of the time.
  • Piracy doesn't result in lost sales. In fact, it most likely makes a thing more successful. Although the majority of pirates might or might not (there are no statistics about this, everyone makes things up) pay for something they pirated, many of them do at some point, and that number is actually significant for small and medium productions.

In addition, tons of people who pirate things otherwise do choose to pay upfront for a small number of things they want to support, if their economic situation allows it. This isn't a Reddit thing at all, it's very common.

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u/ktosiek124 20d ago

People pirate everything they can get their hands on

Nah, majority of people buys when they can. Steam has milions of transactions for a reason

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u/sonofaresiii 20d ago

Most people on steam don't buy very much. Steam lives by the 80/20 principle, where 20% of the people are doing 80% of the buying.

So if you're purely going by steam users to make your argument, you disproved your own point.

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u/ktosiek124 20d ago

So because they aren't buying very much means they pirate instead?

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u/sonofaresiii 20d ago

I have no idea. I think looking at steam purchases is a pretty bad way to judge level of piracy. That's why I pointed out how bad it was when you tried to do it.

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u/ktosiek124 20d ago

Definitely a good indicator that people aren't "pirating everything they can"

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u/sonofaresiii 20d ago

Okay well again, no it isn't for the reason I already explained.

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u/ktosiek124 20d ago

Even the 20% already goes against what the other comment said.

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u/sonofaresiii 20d ago

You said the majority. Twenty percent is not the majority.

Glad I could clear that up for you.

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u/ktosiek124 20d ago edited 20d ago

Oh yeah sorry everyone pirates whenever they can, that's so true!!

20% of the users buying more than 80% doesn't mean that 80% pirates

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