Another impressive set of results Netflix has been largely overshadowed by the revelation that, from 2025 onwards, the company will no longer report subscriber numbers. This shameless attempt to obfuscate any plateauing KPIs is an inevitable symptom of its global growth running out of steam. Netflix’s excuse is that as revenue streams grow more diverse, this simplifies reporting on its side. Multiple tiers of users, generating various levels of advertising and subscription-driven revenue streams, coupled with highly variable regional pricing, supposedly means that counting subs – up to 270 million this quarter – is no longer a clear metric of success. This would make sense if ad revenue was gushing in, but all talk on the investor call – as…