Ever wonder what Netflix does with all that viewing data they collect? You know, like how they track the numerous times you’ve watched that holiday classic, Christmas Vacation, while you should probably be “working from home”? Spoiler alert: they definitely do.
With a staggering 110 million subscribers and over a billion hours of content consumed each week, Netflix not only serves up endless entertainment but also has a cheeky sense of humor. Just this past weekend, their social media team caught everyone’s attention with a playful tweet directed at viewers of their original holiday romance flick, A Christmas Prince.
“To the 53 people who’ve watched A Christmas Prince every day for the past 18 days: Who hurt you?” the tweet read.
For those who haven’t seen it, A Christmas Prince is your typical cheesy rom-com about a reporter covering a playboy prince, sprinkled with mistaken identities, royal dilemmas, and an abundance of snow and ballgowns. You’re looking at two hours of predictable romance that somehow keeps viewers coming back for more.
Of course, this tweet sparked reactions, including one from a user who seemed to be part of that infamous group of 53 binge-watchers. Netflix’s concern for her mental well-being was evident, leading to a playful back-and-forth that escalated amusingly.
While some users expressed unease over Netflix’s data tracking—clearly missing the humor—most people reveled in the clever banter. Honestly, with the amount of cheesy British crime dramas I indulge in, I’m surprised Netflix hasn’t shown up at my door concerned that I’m becoming a detective in my own right (minus the whole serial killer thing, obviously).
As we dive into holiday classics like National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Love Actually, and yes, even Beetlejuice (which is a holiday staple, fight me on this!), it’s clear that Netflix has sparked a conversation about A Christmas Prince. Who knows, by next year, it might just be a beloved classic, and we won’t even remember how it all started.
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In summary, Netflix’s witty engagement with its audience highlights our quirky viewing habits while keeping the conversation light and humorous. The playful interactions on social media remind us that even a streaming giant can have fun with its audience.
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