On Wednesday, November 26, thousands of Netflix subscribers were eagerly awaiting the release of the fifth season of Stranger Things. But what was meant to be a night of excitement quickly turned into frustration: many users reported that the platform crashed right at the moment of the premiere, preventing them from watching the first episodes.
The criticism spread rapidly across social media, with complaints ranging from the service outage to demands for clarity about what had happened. Even so, once the initial traffic peak decreased, the platform restored functionality, and many viewers were finally able to enjoy the new season.

However, for some, the initial excitement was overshadowed by concern. The anticipation to watch Stranger Things turned into fear of new technical failures, which, according to user experience experts, could negatively impact the platform’s reputation.
Can this type of outage affect fan loyalty?
Yes, when a highly anticipated viewing experience is interrupted, even briefly, it can generate distrust. If Netflix fails to ensure stability during major premieres, some users may consider switching platforms or hesitate before renewing their subscriptions.