![]() One reads: “Be as loving as the person who put 48 Ed Sheeran songs on their ‘I Love Gingers’ playlist.” Ouch. Music-streaming service Spotify has made an ad campaign of billboards highlighting some members’ uncool tastes. Netflix isn’t the only one calling out users for their habits. “So thought it’d be fun to talk about what they loved watching on Netflix.” “We know fans love to take a fond look at the year as it comes to a close,” a spokeswoman told The Post. show also liked movies by the director David Fincher and those that starred (the now disgraced) Kevin Spacey.īut this is the first year Netflix has done a “year in review” campaign and made such information public. ![]() Netflix has long collected data on its users’ habits: It came up with the idea of an American “House of Cards” because it noticed that fans of the original U.K. When it comes to TV shows, viewers tended to binge back-to-back-to-back episodes of the mock crime-investigation series “American Vandal,” the historical family drama “Anne with an E” and the Spanish-language telenovela “Igobernable,” about the (fictional) first lady of Mexico, who is accused of assassinating the president. ![]() One fan watched “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” 365 days in a row, while some poor parent (we’re guessing) had to sit through the 2007 Jerry Seinfeld-voiced cartoon “The Bee Movie” 357 times.Īround the world, Netflix’s 109 million members watched roughly 140 millions hours of content each day in 2017, and the typical subscriber watched 60 movies over the past year. “A Christmas Prince” isn’t the only flick subscribers are playing on repeat. “To the 53 people who’ve watched ‘A Christmas Prince’ every day for the past 18 days: Who hurt you?” Netflix tweeted on Monday. On Monday, the company released its streaming stats for 2017 - and took to social media to call out customers’ embarrassing viewing habits. 'Hellbound' creator on the hit show and the dark Korean drama crazeįans, cast devastated by Netflix canceling 'Cowboy Bebop' after just one season Spike Lee signs multiyear movie deal with Netflix The 6 most outrageous reality shows of 2021
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