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interesting my take on that is :
"In the Black Mirror universe, Netflix is a major streaming service, but it is also seen as being somewhat generic and uninspired. Streamberry, on the other hand, is a newer streaming service that is seen as being more edgy and original.
By having Stuart mention that Netflix documentary, Waltonville Claw it sounds like the writers taking a dig at the fact that Netflix is often seen as being a home for bland and forgettable true crime documentaries and might be suggesting that Streamberry is a better place for more original and creative content.
Not to miss the fact that Davis's documentary eventually streams on Streamberry is also significant. Also a potential hint that Streamberry is a more successful streaming service than Netflix, and that produces quality content "
but wouldn't it be strange for Netflix and Streamberry to have almost the same visual identity without any issues if they co-exist in the same universe?
Them being represented as so similar-yet-different (logo, starting animation and sound, user interface, i guess the only real difference is the name and the quantum computer lol) for me kind of plays into the idea of parallel universes even more.
Yep, that sounds more logical.