The annual reports on Netflix viewership engagement are in and the company has some questions for its viewers.
Netflix released “A Year In Review” data on its UK customers this morning and, of course, the internet is talking. Some of the usual suspects are there, including “Stranger Things,” “Orange Is The New Black,” and “13 Reasons Why.”
Some choices are a little more unorthodox though. And the streaming service wasted no time in roasting its customers on their watching habits.
“To the 53 people who’ve watched A Christmas Prince every day for the past 18 days: Who hurt you?” the account asked its 4.21 million Twitter followers yesterday evening.
To the 53 people who’ve watched A Christmas Prince every day for the past 18 days: Who hurt you?
— Netflix US (@netflix) December 11, 2017
Big Brother is watching you, and he’s worried about your emotional health TBH. https://t.co/DSBYheFx8F
— Trey Graham (@treygraham) December 11, 2017
1. sick burn. 2. this is creepy AF. https://t.co/xuUM8WBhjj
— tierney bricker (@tbrick2) December 11, 2017
“What could a company even do with my data?” https://t.co/njUbfv5AkU
— Blake Montgomery (@blakersdozen) December 11, 2017
Amanda Bell defended the (at least now 52 anonymous) users with the bizarre affinity for “A Christmas Prince.”
But Netflix assured its users that they just want to make sure they’re ok.
I just want to make sure you’re okay
— Netflix US (@netflix) December 11, 2017
You’re not my mom
— Amanda Bell (@AmandaJuneBell) December 11, 2017
Ok sweetie
— Netflix US (@netflix) December 11, 2017
I’m on my second viewing of A Christmas Prince. It’s such an instant, terrible classic. How did it get made? When is the sequel?
— EmerTheScreamer (@EmerTheScreamer) December 6, 2017
One Canada-based user suddenly grew very concerned about her love for “Teen Titans Go.”
Suddenly I am very concerned about what @netflix thinks of our Teen Titans Go viewing habits
— Jessica Langer, PhD (@DrJessicaLanger) December 11, 2017
No you’re fine
— Netflix US (@netflix) December 11, 2017
Thankfully, Netflix assured her that she’s got nothing to worry about.
Know who tells people they have nothing to worry about? People who definitely have something to worry about.