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Netflix Says Members Are Separated by Only Six Shows

Netflix, the internet entertainment service, has come up with numbers revealing that Netflix viewers are very likely to share 6 shows in common with each other, anywhere in the world. Considering the service has 139 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages, it seems quite possible that such a connection might exist between one member and another.

According to the numbers revealed by Netflix, 6.2 is the average number of shows shared by two arbitrarily matched Netflix active accounts. “Both accounts had to have watched at least 1 episode of the show in common or 70% of the film in common in the past year.”


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Netflix announced the information in a blog, “We have always believed entertainment is a fundamental human need; it changes how we feel and gives us common ground. But just how much do we have in common? Turns out, when it comes to Netflix, you’re likely to share 6 shows in common with any other member, anywhere in the world. Which means you could bump into a Netflix member in Seoul, Sao Paulo, New York, or even Antarctica and have six shows you have both watched!”

This means whatever you are watching on Netflix, at least six of those shows are being watched by another Netflix member. So if you meet another Netflix member anywhere in the world, you are guaranteed to have six topics to talk about. No need to look for icebreakers.


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Netflix shows and movies such as Stranger Things, Bird Box, or the Spanish language La Casa De Papel, urban fantasy crime movie Bright, the episodic dystopian sci-fi Black Mirror, as well as holiday family favorite The Christmas Chronicles, fall in their ‘most-likely-to-have-in-common’ category. These shows have been keeping members hooked. The entertainment service also offers stand-up specials and documentaries. Surely, members will find a common ground.

Calling the connection ‘6 Degrees of Netflix,’ the post says Netflix wants the world to put it to the test by finding out whether members can find that 6-degree connection. Interested members can post their results @netflix.

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Navanwita Bora Sachdev

Navanwita is the editor of The Tech Panda who also frequently publishes stories in news outlets such as The Indian Express, Entrepreneur India, and The Business Standard

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