Did Netflix ever face any consequences for Cuties? - Which is still available on Netflix in the US by the way

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Nah, maybe in 30 years if the actresses come forward and say they feel they were sexualized or exploited in some way people will pretend they cared.

There was some youtuber/influencer guy who got his underage female fans to do twerk videos for him and he went to jail, but if you have a film studio you can get underage girls to twerk for you and it's okay just have to film a few melodramatic scenes of people crying too. It's like a cheat code. Keep this in mind if you ever want to get some custom videos of underage girls twerking.
 
I have not seen the movie, but I am pretty sure that nothing in it is actually illegal in the places it was distributed in.

I am sure a company like Netflix is big enough to know how to flirt the line with the law. They are degenerates, but probably not completely retarded.
 
Pfft the elite dont suffer consequences

And when you try yo out them you get epsteined in the most bullshit outrageous way but the niggercattle will eventually just stop caring and move on signalling that they can just do whatever and get away eith it
 
Theres been underage nude and implied sex scenes in French films for like 70 years and no one did shit. I think the NetFlix team decided to go with the raunchy marketing posters to drum up interest in the film and maybe get a nice bunch of articles featuring people losing their shit at it. But like true leftys they thought the majority of people wouldn't mind sexualized minors as long as it fit the context of the storyline and it backfired.
 
I'd say it was the start of a wave of people canceling their Netflix account but chances were the people who canceled were about to anyways and this was the final push
The streaming platform saw a "meaningful spike in churn rate," according to Antenna, a data analytics company that provides information on subscription metrics and purchase behavior. ("Churn" measures the number of subscribers who cancel pay services such as HBO and Netflix for any reason; Netflix would need to replace them with new customers to maintain current levels.) In a tweet Thursday, Antenna noted Netflix was losing five times as many subscribers in the five days following the film's release than it had in the previous 30 days.

On Tuesday, YipitData, another analytics company, reported that Netflix's "churn in the U.S. rose materially this weekend as a result of the 'Cuties' backlash" in a statement provided by company spokesperson Travis Wittenburg.

The statement said Netflix's churn rate began to increase on Sept. 10 as the #CancelNetflix hashtag trended on social media. YipitData says by Saturday, "disconnects were running at nearly 8x the daily levels observed in August and reached a multi-year high."

Since Netflix sells its subscriptions directly, only the company has accurate information about its subscriber count. The analytics services did not explain how they measured the losses they claim Netflix suffered.
Maybe it was significant, but we'll never really know. Unless internal documents have the true story in autistic detail and they get leaked.
 
Theres been underage nude and implied sex scenes in French films for like 70 years and no one did shit. .
It might be true in a vacuum, but that's hardly been a thing in the past 20 years or more.

Featuring nudity has never been a problem in most of Europe, even for underage people. But that's never been the actual meat of the film recently.

I can't think of a single French movie in the past 15-20 years displaying blatant sexuality between minors below 16.
 

Maybe it was significant, but we'll never really know. Unless internal documents have the true story in autistic detail and they get leaked.

Theres rumors in the industry that Netflix has seen consistent sub losses. And is fudging the numbers to keep the advertisers handing over the cash. Anything to keep telling the shareholders you still have growth.
 
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