Netflix Savagely Called Out 53 Of Its Viewers On Twitter For This Hilarious Reason
Netflix is starting to get worried about its viewers, but not so worried that they aren't afraid to call them out.
Netflix is a little worried about its fans, but not so worried that it’s not afraid to call them out on Twitter for it.
https://twitter.com/netflix/status/940051734650503168
Okay then, Netflix.
A Christmas Prince is one of the streaming site’s newest movies, a Hallmark-eque film that’s basically elements from every rom-com about royalty all thrown into one slightly ridiculous package. It’s proven to be a pretty big holiday hit for the company, though — apparently so much that 53 people literally can’t get enough of it.
Some people felt personally offended by Netflix’s tweets (perhaps because they were one of those 53 people?)
https://twitter.com/AmandaJuneBell/status/940051909057978368
https://twitter.com/netflix/status/940052562421493760
https://twitter.com/AmandaJuneBell/status/940053179693072384
https://twitter.com/netflix/status/940053555813027842
Doesn’t this all feel a little Big Brother-ish? What else do they know?!
https://twitter.com/blaketopia/status/940054116864114693
At the very least, it definitely means they know about all of our other embarrassing viewing habits.
https://twitter.com/bows3633/status/940052418980593665
https://twitter.com/netflix/status/940053684314021889
https://twitter.com/DrJessicaLanger/status/940054170366652416
https://twitter.com/netflix/status/940056510251409408
Maybe it’s time for Netflix to take a good, hard look at itself.
https://twitter.com/LeeJacksonME/status/940053353261760514
Next thing you know, Netflix is going to start calling me out for watching entire seasons of Shameless in a day. Sorry, Netflix, I refuse to be shamed.