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Twitter users have been posting screenshots of their canceled subscriptions with the hashtag. The hashtag "CancelNetflix" is picking up steam on Twitter amid Netflix's password-sharing clampdown in the US. Another user accused the company of being "anti-family" in a tweet that accompanied a screenshot of a canceled Netflix account. Shannon Freshour, a politician in Ohio, wrote in a tweet directed at the streaming giant: "You're by far the most expensive streaming service w/o the value matching it. A survey from US firm Jefferies found that 62% of password borrowers said they would stop using the streaming service rather than purchase an account.
Persons: It's, I've, Erin Biba, Biba, they're, Imani Barbarin, Shannon Freshour, Jefferies, Greg Peters Organizations: Twitter, netflix, Netflix, Apple Locations: Ohio
Netflix has said it plans to clamp down on password sharing, and some users aren't happy. "I'm genuinely considering canceling my subscription," journalist Erin Biba said in a tweet, which amassed almost 50,000 likes. The tweet was in response to similar rules about account sharing that were posted on Netflix's website on February 1. Shannon Freshour, a politician in Ohio, wrote in a tweet directed at the streaming giant: "You're by far the most expensive streaming service w/o the value matching it. A survey from US firm Jefferies found that 62% of password borrowers said they would stop using the streaming service rather than purchase an account.
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