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Article seems to confuse cause and effect. Maybe some subscribers left but they more likely because the service is too expensive or didn't like the content. It doesn't necessarily follow they all left because some freeloaders lost their access to another person's account.
In all fairness, it's a Forbes article, which generally implies it's crap.
Netflix gained 5.9 million subscribers in the same period.
This story is for virtue signaling morons who want to BELIEVE that the password sharing crackdown didn't work.
It did. And now those losers are upset they can't mooch off paying customers anymore. Hence the headline.
Lol why do u speak like Ur personally offended
He's desperately trying to justify his Netflix sub to himself i guess
Why are you booing? He's right.