People are canceling Netflix in 2025 mainly due to several key factors: backlash over Netflix's inclusion of transgender themes in children's programming, controversial content decisions, frequent price hikes, and changes in subscription policies like cracking down on password sharing. Many parents and advocacy groups argue that Netflix is pushing a "transgender agenda" through shows aimed at very young children, which has sparked widespread cancellations in the U.S., amplified by social media campaigns and public figures such as Elon Musk urging people to cancel for the perceived wellbeing of children. Additionally, Netflix's practice of canceling popular shows early and increasing subscription prices, such as removing its cheapest ad-free plan and charging more for ad-free options, has frustrated many users who feel the service no longer offers sufficient value. These content and pricing decisions contribute to growing dissatisfaction and a sense that Netflix puts profit over customer loyalty. There is also criticism about the navigation and user experience on the app declining despite rising costs. However, some data suggests that a significant portion of canceled subscribers may return within a year, reflecting a complex user relationship with the platform.
