Netflix has always had a fairly high customer turnover. People subscribe, don’t watch it and then cancel their subscriptions. As long as more new customers signed up than old customers cancelled each year their net number of subscribers continued to rise.
I am sure that some percentage of their cancelling customers are alienated conservatives. I am willing to bet, however, that where conservatives are really hitting them is that they are no longer signing up in the first place.
I'd say that given the churn all subscription services experience that making a move that keeps conservatives from ever trying their service is functionally identical to losing subscribers.
Either way, it's obvious bias that's costing them subscribers.
JMHo