Tesla Inc TSLA CEO Elon Musk posted a meme on Twitter, suggesting users are once again flirting piracy software in response to the onerous nature of streaming websites.
What Happened: Musk tweeted Monday that “entertainment is becoming a username/password/2FA nightmare.”
The Tesla CEO shared a meme featuring a person being enamored by Netflix Inc NFLX, whilst being in the company of “The Pirate Bay.”
However, as streaming apps multiplied with the coming of Walt Disney Co’s DIS Disney+, Amazon.com, Inc’s AMZN Prime and others, the person once again gravitates towards “The Priate Bay.”
M Night should do a horror movie about this – it would resonate
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 22, 2022
Musk said in another tweet that the filmmaker Manoj Nelliyattu, better known as M. Night Shyamalan, should make “a horror movie about this – it would resonate.”
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Why It Matters: Last year, it was reported that Netflix was testing a new feature that weeds out password sharing by making users enter details sent via email or text message to the account owner.
Dogecoin DOGE/USD co-creator Billy Markus said in response to Musk’s tweet that his whole family uses all his entertainment accounts and probably their friends as well.
i think my whole family just uses all my accounts, probably their friends too, i keep seeing random new names added
— Shibetoshi Nakamoto (@BillyM2k) February 22, 2022
Twitter users posted memes in response to Musk’s dig on the streaming giants.
Password Monster comes out from the TV and eat those without 2FA !! pic.twitter.com/Tz5GmlsQxb
— Tesla in the Gong (@TeslaGong) February 22, 2022
— Sir Doge of the Coin (@dogeofficialceo) February 22, 2022
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