Netflix acknowledges quality issues in Tyson-Paul livestream but calls it a success
Netflix acknowledged technical problems during the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson livestream on November 15, which led to poor image quality and buffering for many viewers. Over 80,000 customers reported issues, prompting widespread complaints on social media. Despite these challenges, Netflix described the event as a success, claiming up to 65 million households tuned in at one point. The company's CTO noted that they prioritized stream stability for most viewers. The livestream's issues have raised concerns ahead of Netflix's upcoming NFL doubleheader on Christmas Day. Critics expressed frustration over the technical difficulties, highlighting problems experienced by both viewers and on-air hosts during the event.