Rose McIver in A Christmas Prince. Photo / Netflix
Rose McIver in A Christmas Prince. Photo / Netflix
Netflix has responded to backlash against a tweet which publicly singled out viewers of its new film A Christmas Prince.
The streaming service shared on its Twitter account yesterday that 53 people had watched A Christmas Prince, starring Kiwi Rose McIver, every day for 18 days.
Some questions for reporters to ask Netflix: —How many employees have access to people's viewing habits? —Are there any controls on how they can access this data/what it can be used for? —What's the punishment for creeping on people? —Why are they publicly shaming customers? https://t.co/bnouaaGnZC
So unknown creepy Netflix staff have access to your viewing data, use it to creep on you, laugh at you, maybe publicly. I guess it's like video store staff, except a massive database means it's easier for creepy Netflix staff to find and creep on individual people they know. https://t.co/JUlAau4xkQ
#AChristmasPrince has everything: romantic snow filled walks, adorable children, grand entrances, wolves, clumsy Americans, jealous scheming ex girlfriends, betrayal, love conquering all