Netflix tweeted that 53 people had watched its new Christmas film every day for 18 days in a row, highlighting its ability to track the viewing habits of its users:
Netflix has defended a tweet that revealed 53 people had watched its new Christmas film every day for 18 days in a row. "Who hurt you?" read the tweet, addressed to them.
The tweet caused controversy, with some saying it was "creepy" of the platform to keep such close tabs on its audience, and mock their choices. However, others found it entertaining - and unsurprising that Netflix should know what its customers were viewing.
In a statement, Netflix said the privacy of its members was important. "This information represents overall viewing trends, not the personal viewing information of specific, identified individuals," said a representative.
(Score: 3, Touché) by c0lo on Wednesday December 13 2017, @11:08PM
For the future, may I ask you for the favor to drop them before they hit the page?
Resist the urge, man, you can assert control on yourself.
The Factoid Anonymous is here to help - look around, do see how many AC-es spew shit without providing any citations?
Don't you wish you could be like these normal people? If you try enough, it can happen one day.
(large grin)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoFiw2jMy-0 https://soylentnews.org/~MichaelDavidCrawford