Netflix takes a hit over fallout from Chappelle special
LOS ANGELES — After getting blowback on Twitter, the social media team behind Netflix’s Twitter handle for LGBTQ+ storytelling unleashed their frustration, saying “this week f—ing sucks.” “To be clear: As the queer and trans people who run this account, you can imagine that the last couple of weeks have been hard,” Netflix’s “Most” Twitter handle wrote Wednesday. “We can’t always control what ...
by Wendy Lee and Christi Carras, Los Angeles Times
Oct 15, 2021
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LOS ANGELES — After getting blowback on Twitter, the social media team behind Netflix’s Twitter handle for LGBTQ+ storytelling unleashed their frustration, saying “this week f—ing sucks.”
“To be clear: As the queer and trans people who run this account, you can imagine that the last couple of weeks have been hard,” Netflix’s “Most” Twitter handle wrote Wednesday. “We can’t always control what goes on screen. What we can control is what we create here, and the POV [Point of View] we bring to internal conversations.”
The candid remarks were unusual for a Netflix
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