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Realistically? No. Or at least not JUST because they advertise on Xitter. It would be one of those final straw things. I'm not entirely satisfied with the service to begin with, so that would be the motivation I need to finally say "yeah, I don't need to be paying this company any more". So if it weren't for my partner, yes I would be canceling when I otherwise might have let the subscription sit for longer.
But if there were shows or movies that I personally enjoyed watching, (which is the case fire my partner) their choice to advertise on Xitter doesn't impact our decision one bit and they know it. Which is exactly why they went right back to advertising there.