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1. sophie+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-12-05 06:20:46
“30% of viewing” I think clearly means either time played or items played. I’ve never worked with a data team that would possibly write that and mean users.

If it was a stat about users they’d say “of users”, “of members”, “of active watchers”, or similar. If they wanted to be ambiguous they’d say “has reached 30% adoption” or something.

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2. 0manrh+W[view] [source] 2025-12-05 06:29:56
>>sophie+(OP)
Agreed, but this is the internet, the ultimate domain of pedantry, and they didn't say it explicitly, so I'm not going to put words in their mouth just to have a circular discussion about why I'm claiming they said something they didn't technically say, which is why I asked "Where did it say that" at the very top.

Also, either way, my point was and still stands: it doesn't say 30% of devices have hardware encoding.

3. csdrea+mB1[view] [source] 2025-12-05 16:29:34
>>sophie+(OP)
I am not in data science so I can not validate your comment, but 30% of viewing I would assume mean users or unique/discreet viewing sessions and not watched minutes. I would appreciate it if Netflix would clarify.
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