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In reply to the discussion: So, Netflix lost 200K customers?? I think I may know why if my friend (now acquaintance) is correct [View all]Tree-Hugger
(3,379 posts)12. Probably not
Netflix is having this current struggle because they lost 700,000 subscribers from Russia. They cracked down on password sharing and raised prices. Many people are returning to work, school, and activities outside the home, which limits the time available for binging shows on Netflix. Those are bigger factors now, rather than any coordinated RW effort to boycott them.
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So, Netflix lost 200K customers?? I think I may know why if my friend (now acquaintance) is correct [View all]
Samrob
Apr 2022
OP
They added 500,000 subscribers but "lost" 700,000 when they canceled Russian accounts
SoonerPride
Apr 2022
#3
And here I was thinking that Netflix had too many fringe topic offerings and too few
usajumpedtheshark
Apr 2022
#14
I believe the increase in price they implemented was partly cause for a decrease in customers ...
aggiesal
Apr 2022
#32
Never been able to get into audiobooks though I have tried them a few times.
cstanleytech
Apr 2022
#50
I cancelled because I increasingly found it difficult to search out viewable films
msfiddlestix
Apr 2022
#67