Netflix Says It’s Really Not Creeping on You After It Trolled Users’ Viewing Habits on Twitter

“Who hurt you?” the streaming service asked 53 users who watched “A Christmas Prince” 18 days in a row

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Netflix values your privacy — but it’s also got a pretty sassy Twitter account that doesn’t have a problem poking fun at its users.

The streaming service trolled some of its most loyal viewers on Sunday night for watching its heavily promoted holiday movie, “A Christmas Prince,” every day for over two weeks.

“To the 53 people who’ve watched A Christmas Prince every day for the past 18 days: Who hurt you?” the tweet said.

The snarky tweet was trending the next day, garnering some serious laughs and equally hilarious responses, but it also made some subscribers wonder how closely Netflix is watching them. As you may have guessed, there were a few “Big Brother” references and the word “creepy” was used on more than one occasion.

On Monday, Netflix responded to TheWrap’s request for comment on the tweet (and the drama that it ignited).

“The privacy of our members’ viewing is important to us,” a Netflix spokesperson told TheWrap in a statement. “This information represents overall viewing trends, not the personal viewing information of specific, identified individuals.”

But, Netflix’s account has continued to clap back at viewers hating on their joke, which has been retweeted over 104,000 times and liked over 410,000 times and has drawn over 7,300 replies.

You can see some of the best responses to the tweet below.

https://twitter.com/AmandaJuneBell/status/940051909057978368

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