Netflix updated its company culture guidelines for the first time since 2017 to include an "artistic expression" section.- It says "Netflix may not be the best place" for employees who cannot work on content they disagree with.
Netflix updated its company
"Not everyone will like — or agree with — everything on our service," the memo says. "We let viewers decide what's appropriate for them, versus having Netflix censor specific artists or voices."
"Depending on your role, you may need to work on titles you perceive to be harmful. If you'd find it hard to support our content breadth, Netflix may not be the best place for you," it continues.
The move follows a tumultuous quarter for the
The company credited its first subscription drop in over a decade to growing competition, password sharing, and macroeconomic factors such as inflation and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. However, critics of the service, such as Tesla CEO Elon Musk, have blamed Netflix's financial difficulties on "woke" content that Musk called "unwatchable."
The company faced further scrutiny last October, when Netflix employees planned a walk-out to protest
Netflix has been discussing cultural issues within the company for the past 18 months, a spokesman told The Wall Street Journal. The recent update to the website aims to help prospective employees "make better informed decisions about whether Netflix is the right company for them," the spokesman said.