Netflix's ‘Love Is Sharing a Password’ Tweet Comes Back to Haunt Streamer as Crackdown Looms

Twitter users are mocking Netflix over the 2017 post as the streaming giant prepares to crack down on password sharing within the United States.

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Netflix is feeling the sting of a poorly aged tweet.

In 2022, the Wall Street Journal reported that the streaming giant intended to updates its U.S. policy on password sharing in an effort to generate more profits. The company confirmed it was moving forward with those plans in a letter to shareholders earlier this month, stating it would crack down on password sharing by the end of March. 

Netflix has not formally announced the ways it intends to limit access to a single household; however, a number of outlets point to company policies in Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru, where accounts are sharable within a single home. According to the streamer’s “Sharing your Netflix account” page, customers who reside in the aforementioned countries must identify their “primary location.” Netflix uses information such as IP addresses and device IDs to determine that the accounts are being used within the household.

“When someone signs into your account from a device that is not part of your primary location, or if your account is accessed persistently from another location, that device may be blocked from watching Netflix,” the website states.

The potential changes have, of course, upset some users, many of whom partake in the time-honored tradition of subscription-mooching. Plenty have expressed their frustrations via Twitter, and pointed to a time when Netflix encouraged—or at least winked at—password sharing.

“Love is sharing a password,” the company tweeted on March 10, 2017.

Love is sharing a password.

— Netflix (@netflix) March 10, 2017

The post has come back to haunt Netflix as it prepares to crack down. Check out some of the amusing reactions below.

Now a bih wanna change up on you https://t.co/ctr9u4lOpS pic.twitter.com/iRVqBx1g8I

— Papi HATHAWAY 🇯🇲 (@HeadcACE1906) February 1, 2023

THIS YOU?!???? @netflix https://t.co/G1Xju7fT3n pic.twitter.com/MkzrF0XezR

— Tatiana Kang The Conqueror (@TatianaKing) February 1, 2023

Netflix when questioned about this today https://t.co/zo3oAlfdkO pic.twitter.com/mjKmLFzCFZ

— Alex by Alene Too (@adrianasmojito) February 1, 2023

‘Don’t introduce to me a vibe you cannot maintain’ https://t.co/jg4ZlU4g9x

— db 🖤 (@dbcxptures) February 1, 2023

trailer voiceover guy - 'but that love... is also illegal' https://t.co/um9G8WDjRK

— Fred Delicious 🍆 (@Fred_Delicious) February 1, 2023

One of the most poorly aged tweets on this platform https://t.co/H00EyBzPDp

— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) February 1, 2023

Netflix seeing this tweet today: pic.twitter.com/CGCJeFm3RO https://t.co/mJR7gc4W8F

— Tom Zohar (@TomZohar) February 1, 2023

pic.twitter.com/fSK9UZNbf6

— alex medina (@mrmedina) February 1, 2023

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