Oh and Elon Musk has roughly 165 MILLION followers
A large percentage (like half) of those followers are are likely bots or inactive accounts.
"Of the 153,209,283 X accounts following Musk at the time the data was collected, around 42 percent of Musk's followers, or more than 65.3 million users, have zero followers on their own account. Just over 72 percent, or nearly 112 million, of these users following Musk have less than 10 followers on their account.
When it comes to content creation on the platform, more than 62.5 million Musk followers have zero tweets. This would include users who have deleted all of their tweets by the time this data was collected over the past few weeks as well as accounts that have never before tweeted. More than 100 million Musk followers have less than 10 tweets posted to their account.
Another very interesting detail from Musk's follower data is exactly when his followers created their accounts. Musk completed his acquisition of Twitter on October 27, 2022. Out of all of Musk's current followers, more than 25 percent, or 38.9 million, were created on or after that date. "
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"Just around 25 percent of all of Musk's followers, or more than 38 million, use the default profile image that X provides for newly registered accounts. More than 40 percent of Musk's followers, or just under 50 million, have 4 or more numbers in their @ handle on X.
Furthermore, more than 43.8 million Musk followers follow less than 10 users in total via their X account. Around 13.5 million users only followed one single account, @ElonMusk, at the time the data was collected."
- https://mashable.com/article/elon-musk-x-twitter-follower-data
... if just 2% of them cancel their Disney+ subscriptions, that's over 3 million subscribers lost, most of them in high value regions, then yeah Igor will be freaking out when that happens.
Disney+ has about 150 million subscribers at the moment. Losing 3 million of them would be a loss of 2%. Noticeable, but probably not a crisis. Losing them would probably be a win in the long term, as being beholden to a cult of personality for success is not a sustainable business position.
Given the account characteristics above, though, I don't think they saw losses that large from this issue.
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