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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-06 22-46

in LeoFinance25 days ago

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Neon points out that this means if one account watches a show, Netflix might assume multiple household members watched as well, and multiply the count accordingly — potentially up to four or more times the actual number of viewers. As Geeky Sparkles succinctly puts it, this seems akin to "inflating the numbers and making it very opaque." Such a methodology allows Netflix to report significantly higher audiences, even if actual individual viewer counts haven't increased.

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