- Literally why? - Artificial views. It’s the same way cable tv gets their views by having it run in bars, restaurants, airports, etc. - Artificial ad impressions is more like it. - Doesn’t matter if nobody’s watching, the digital ad buyers have no way of knowing. 
 
 
- I can’t believe Redbox still even exists at this point… let alone >3000 of the things. - It’s the only place left to get a physical BluRay and they’re only for $2 instead of a stream for $5+. - I was going to make some comment about how long it would be to come out ahead since I would also have to buy a Blu-ray player, but turns out the cheapest ones are like $35, and probably even less used. So it would be like 12 movies for it to make sense. - I’d still rather just hit a button on my phone and have it play than have a separate player and have to go get discs. 
 
- They do well in rural areas that have little to no internet options. 
- Eh, I like it sometimes. Renting a movie digitally costs $5+, renting that same movie from Redbox costs ~$2 and I don’t need to give up my info to some online service. it’s a little annoying going there physically, but I also have the option of ripping it from the DVD and watching it later (legality may vary, YMMV). - So online rentals are more expensive and less privacy-friendly. That’s enough for me to favor Redbox. 
 
- That’s a crossover I didn’t see coming 
- Oh yay 





