Thread, I bring news as WOTC has announced a new subscription model for D&D Beyond, called
Drops, and it's exactly as bad (or more!) as you imagine it.
To boost subs D&D is now going to start selling exclusive access to player options, spells, backgrounds, feats, monsters, and more through the 'new' Drops system. In case you already use D&D Beyond and thought this might be a good upgrade for your table,
think again retard, as unlike the previous system you are
NOT allowed to share player-centric Drops content with your players, even if you have the Master Tier subscription. Each individual player at your table will have to buy their own subscriptions if they want access to the spells, backgrounds, etc. through D&D Beyond.
Content that used to be sold as part of splatbooks or expansions will now be distributed piecemeal through the Drops system, that way Wizards can milk their customers for money, forever, without having to print a single book. Wizards is so desperate for revenue they will do literally anything other than release a good book for D&DWhateverE.