Netflix wants to undercut password sharing. Now subscribers online are mocking an older message in which the streamer struck a very different tone.
Sharing passwords on a shared account causes Netflix to lose a lot of subscriptions, which is why the streamer has recently started taking strict measures to crack down on the practice. Many users are now making fun of a tweet online in which the streaming service itself still described the process as an act of love.
“Liar”: Netflix customers mock streamer over message
“Love is when you share a password,” reads the Twitter message from 10 March 2017. It’s not hard to see the contrast there with the current banning efforts. And the gloating from subscribers is not long in coming.
Netflix in 2017: Love is sharing a password.
Netflix in 2023: Prove your identity to us once a month or see you in hell, you password-sharing pieces of shit. pic.twitter.com/Lyl89fvGZ9
– Mike Beauvais (@MikeBeauvais) February 1, 2023
“Ridiculous”, for example, can be read there, “this hasn’t aged well”, writes another fan. A third calls the Netflix executives “liars”. And some simply think they have misheard.
ridiculous https://t.co/YzLKagQmMa
– celina. (@cxlinua) February 3, 2023
Didn’t age well. https://t.co/1vielMDazv pic.twitter.com/bEaoRpGYfv
– sirwhodis⛓ (@sirwhodis) February 3, 2023
https://t.co/VeJpX1VJje pic.twitter.com/JEpHrCOOUg
– Ξvan Ross Katz (@evanrosskatz) February 1, 2023
In the age of the internet, nothing really gets under the carpet anymore. Whereas companies used to be able to maintain integrity thanks to the obliviousness of their customers, now a glance at the feed is enough to unmask any discrepancies. But who knows? Maybe in five years we’ll all be laughing about the time Netflix bizarrely tried to ban password sharing.