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> but more visibly with the employees of certain companies.

I'm amazed how obvious this is on Reddit now, and always laugh when I bring it up and get down voted to oblivion :)

I'm no expert, but it's clear NetFlix has a few thousand users in /r/movies for example.




Netflix also has however many thousands of normal users there.


Sure, but do you honestly love any product you pay for enough to continuously post about it? Has consumerism really come to that?

And instead of saying "Go for a drive on Highway 1 because it's beautiful", have you ever said "Take your Ford on Highway 1, because a Ford is the best way to see it" ?

(Every second post on /r/movies is "check <movie>, on Netflix NOW!")




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