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A strange information has been spread this week around the world, about some alleged derivatives of UFOs that governments like the United States are carrying out. Taking advantage of the trend and the wave of comments that the information has unleashed, Netflix Latin America took advantage of its Twitter account to promote the best alien movies found on the service streaming.
The news comes when the United States government reported that it had shot down on February 4, a Chinese “spy” balloon over Atlantic waters off the coast of South Carolina, and in the last three days it has shot down three other flying objects in its territory and Canada, of which it has not yet been able to confirm their origin.
According to the spokesman for the White House National Security Council, John Kirby, the president of the North American country, Joe Biden ordered them shot down because they were at a height that could interfere with the trajectory of commercial aircraft, although it is not believed that they posed a “direct threat” to the population or the security of the country.
For his part, the Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau also warned on Monday that Canada will continue to act against unidentified flying objects in its airspace to guarantee the “safety” of aviation and the Canadian population.
To date it is unknown what is the origin and what are the unidentified objects shot down by both governments, but when the story became known, the conversation in the digital pulse has not stopped, so brands have taken the opportunity to create relevant content.
Netflix and the “arrival” of the “UFOs”
As a way of interacting with its followers, the Netflix Latin America Twitter account promotes a list of movies where the main theme is UFOs and extraterrestrial life.
Joining the digital conversation, the platform of streaming He also shared several posts where they invited their community to remember the UFO news with the iconic movie “Men in Black”.
I’ve already seen that thing about UFOs in the sky and it (almost) never ends well… pic.twitter.com/ag7IunjqOM
– Netflix Latin America (@NetflixLAT) February 14, 2023
Without a doubt, the publications obtained a great response from followers, registering more than 225 thousand interactions on the little bird’s social network.
In addition, the interaction of netizens It can also be seen in the comments, where many joke about the case and others open up a debate about the movies promoted by the platform.
You guys saw an alien today, you just don’t remember 🙈 pic.twitter.com/SPofkWEmKH
– Netflix Latin America (@NetflixLAT) February 14, 2023
With this, it is not the first time that Netflix has joined a trend on social networks and in the world, in 2022 when it appeared the viral character of Mafer Walker, the company also made various advertisements and took advantage of the figure of the moment.
Other brands that join the trend to make their content on networks are Amazon Prime, HBO MAX, among others.
All this is thanks to the impact that social networks have on our lives, and a study by Hootsuite reveals that where the percentage that use these channels to follow or searching for brands and/or products is 55.6 percent on Facebook; 62.2 percent on Instagram; 26.2 percent on LinkedIn; 37.9 percent on Pinterest; 31.3 percent on TikTok and 35.8 percent on Twitter.
And that’s how he marketing Digital continues to gain importance today, and reaching consumers through this means may be the best strategy for a company.
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