One roommate’s overreaction to a minor issue with Netflix has led to a major fallout in a shared living situation. After an hour-long tirade, the other roommates decided to take action by deleting individual profiles and changing the password. The angry roommate now has no access to streaming services and is upset with the change. Was this drastic action justified or did the roommates overreact? Read on to find out what happened and weigh in with your thoughts.
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Roommate drama: Deleting Netflix profile sparks outrage
Sharing streaming services can be a great way to save money, but what happens when someone gets possessive over their viewing history? In a shared Netflix account among roommates, one roommate’s overreaction to a small mistake led to the deletion of all individual profiles. This decision caused an even bigger blowout, resulting in a changed password and a furious roommate left without access to TV. The question is, who’s in the right here? Is it fair for one person to monopolize the account and get angry when others use it? Or is it wrong to delete someone’s profile without their permission? Roommate disputes can be tricky to navigate, especially when it comes to sharing resources. Stay tuned for the comments and reactions to see what others think about this situation.
Roommate demands and entitlement: NTA for deleting Netflix profile
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Roommate acting like a toddler, commentator hilariously describes male entitlement

NTA for deleting roommate’s Netflix. Make him pay his share.

Accidentally watching on someone else’s Netflix profile: innocent mistake or valid reason?
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Mooching roommates? Don’t negotiate with emotional children. NTA!

Roommate refuses to pay for Netflix, gets profile deleted.

Is a viewing history important?

Roommate deleted Netflix profile, suggests a babyish one for him
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OP might be TA for deleting roommate’s Netflix profile

Living together 101: Don’t mess with your roommates’ Netflix

Sharing Netflix profiles leads to roommate drama

Roommate’s Netflix profile causing rage: NTA for poking the bear

Deleting Netflix profile: ESH, both acted like toddlers.

Roommate’s immaturity calls for Netflix profile deletion

Roommate throws tantrum over Netflix. OP not the a**hole

Roommate uses Netflix without paying and throws tantrums: fair response?

Maintaining separate profiles might have been a better solution

Entertaining story of entitled roommate causing unnecessary drama

Netflix profile feud causes ESH conflict and disrespect among roommates

Treating roommate like a toddler? NTA for deleting Netflix profile

When family shares a Netflix account: Funny story and NTA.

Get revenge with ‘Lil Greg’ profiles on streaming platforms
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YTA for invading personal space and revoking access without notice

Netflix feud reaches new heights, everyone’s an a-hole

Roommate refuses to pay for Netflix, gets profile deleted

Roommate gets what he deserves for acting like a toddler ♂️

Consider splitting the bills evenly and discussing TV ownership

Roommate conflict over Netflix profile usage, ESH.

Is the roommate contributing equally to the bills?

Sharing is caring, but not when you act like a toddler

Roommate’s Netflix profile deleted by immature man-child

When sharing a Netflix account becomes a source of conflict

You go, NTA! Deleting a roommate’s Netflix profile justified.
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Sharing isn’t always caring ♂️ NTA wins this round.

Roommates share Netflix account, one roommate possessive over profile. Who pays?

Sharing is caring, but not when it comes to Netflix profiles

Assertive comment shuts down entitled roommate.

Living with a party pooper? NTA for deleting Netflix.

You’re in the clear, use your account for free!

Sharing is caring, but sometimes tough love is necessary

Don’t mess with this comment, they won’t back down

Not the a**hole for deleting roommate’s Netflix profile. Greg needs to grow up!

Parent agrees: Greg needs to grow up

Splitting bills causing streaming strife?

Free services lead to entitlement, payment breeds accountability

Get revenge with a little humor

Roommate refuses to pay for Netflix, OP deletes profile. NTA.

Roommate’s Netflix tantrums? NTA shares but roommate acts babyish.

Don’t let Greggie spoil the fun ♂️ NTA

Man asserts himself, demands respect in hilarious comment.

Taking away Netflix profile: mature or petty?

Sharing is caring, but NTA for deleting Netflix profile

Deleting a Netflix profile: NTA and Greg is clueless ♂️

Stop acting like a toddler NTA’s got your back
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Understanding Greg’s behavior without excusing it

NTA, Greg needs to grow the f**k up

Roommate gets what he deserves for acting like a toddler

Don’t let a spoiled brat mooch off your Netflix
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Comment section agrees: this question is a no-brainer.

Deleting a roommate’s Netflix profile: justified or petty?
