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After BBC reporter Ellie House came out as gay, she realised that Netflix already seemed to know. How did that happen?
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[–]Musky 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun - 8 months ago (0 children)
wasn't just Netflix. Soon, I had spotted similar recommendations on several platforms. Spotify suggested a playlist it described as "sapphic" - a word to describe women who love women. After a couple of months on TikTok, I started seeing videos on my feed from bisexual creators. A few months later, I came to the separate realisation that I myself was bisexual.
wasn't just Netflix. Soon, I had spotted similar recommendations on several platforms. Spotify suggested a playlist it described as "sapphic" - a word to describe women who love women.
After a couple of months on TikTok, I started seeing videos on my feed from bisexual creators.
A few months later, I came to the separate realisation that I myself was bisexual.
Chicken or the egg. Did Netflix really figure out she was bi, or did she become bi based on the bisexual media she consumed. Women are susceptible to social contagion and these shows may have acted as the catalyst. Even affects men, look how many trannies got started watching hypno sissy porn.
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