Introduction
One of the most popular streaming services in the world, Netflix, has just stated that it will be censoring a number of religious films, sparking heated discussion. Concerns have been voiced regarding how this choice may affect the platform’s varied user base. This essay will explore the background of this choice, its possible consequences, and the larger picture.
Understanding Netflix’s Content Strategy
Diversification of Content
Netflix’s mission from the beginning has been to deliver a wide variety of material to appeal to its massive subscriber base. Its global subscriber retention rate is largely…
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Working for a personnel-recruiting company which was contracted by the Defence Department at Camp Lejeune, Manion became alarmed at the military s inability to give sufficient treatment to returning soldiers. He was also concerned by their reports of outright abuse meted out by some commanders against lower-ranking soldiers who sought help.
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Bakeries struggle to produce bread in the face of wheat shortage. Credit: Emad Mekay/IPS.
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