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Everyone knows and loves the streaming platform, Netflix. It’s the one place where you can find all kinds of entertaining movies and shows, without wasting time on unnecessary buffering.

However, the site has been producing a lot of violent content. Shows like ‘You’ and ’13 Reasons Why’ are accused of romanticizing harmful behaviors like violence and stalking. Experts worry that this could impact viewers, especially young people, who are still learning about right and wrong.

The Dangers Of Increasingly Violent Content On Netflix

While Netflix has some shows that require critical thinking, there’s a concern that it’s normalizing violent and obsessive behavior. Netflix, as a content creator, should take responsibility and avoid glorifying violence or making light of stalking. This content could affect how young people view relationships and personal boundaries.

So, why do they continue to make this kind of content? The answer is simply that it sells. Netflix series such as Squid Game, Money Heist, and Narcos are thoroughly enjoyed. People watch violent shows, and Netflix profits from this. But is that the right thing to do?

Viewers can speak out on social media to challenge these portrayals, write to Netflix, or even sign petitions. Some might choose to boycott Netflix altogether, switching to other streaming services. It’s also important for parents to teach their kids about healthy viewing habits and limit exposure to violent content.

Although there are many violence-related shows on Netflix, the platform also offers critically acclaimed, thought-provoking content:

1. Stranger Things 

Stranger Things is one of Netflix’s most popular TV shows. The show entails the story of a young girl who has opened a tunnel into an alternate dimension. With interesting plots and amazing graphics, this show is worthwhile.

2. Searching

In this exciting movie, a father takes to the internet after his daughter goes missing to track her down. The show is an eye-opener of how through Social media, anyone can track the record of someone’s personal life. especially kids.

3. The Crown 

This lavish drama shows the early days of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign. The show is a fabulous walk through history & if you are a lover of British period drama, this is a must-watch for you.

Although all kinds of content are available online, it is up to the viewers to decide what they won’t desensitize themselves to.

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Mahnoor Rashid
Mahnoor Rashid is a student with a love for writing. She is an eccentric artist, fond of Muslim architecture. Currently, as a freelance writer, she explores the latest news and the depths of Pakistan's history and culture, while drawn to marketing's intriguing nuances. When not writing, Mahnoor is found adoring animals.