Netflix launches 'Black Mirror'-style Streamberry site. Eep.

Remember what happens in that episode? Be warned.
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Two professionals stand in a fancy office in front of a streaming service showing a show called "Joan Is Awful".
Beware the Terms and Conditions. Credit: Nick Wall/Netflix

Spoilers ahead for Black Mirror Season 6, episode 1, in case you haven't watched it yet.

Netflix's Black Mirror takes aim at the very streaming platform you're watching it on, with a fictional version of the service called Streamberry taking a controversial approach to TV production.

In the first episode of Season 6, "Joan Is Awful," a mid-management tech company employee called Joan (Annie Murphy) finds her life replicated in a Streamberry TV show. Within a few twists and turns, we find out how the series is being made — users sign away the rights to their digital likeness when signing up to the service, then are monitored through their personal devices.

In the show "Black Mirror" a fancy corporate lobby shows a reception desk and the name "Streamberry" in large red letters.
Down to the font. Credit: Nick Wall/Netflix

Streamberry CEO Mona Javadi (Leila Farzad) explains to a journalist the company uses "an infinite content creator capable of willing entire multiverses into existence" to create the show using an algorithm and user monitoring. "The aim here is to launch unique, tailored content to each individual in our database, all 800 million of them, created on the fly by our system. The most relatable content imaginable."

Now, Netflix has a promotional website that lets you "sign up" to Streamberry, which looks extremely similar to Netflix's own website:

Streamberry screen
A little too familiar. Credit: Netflix

You're prompted to sign up by taking or uploading a photo of yourself which "may end up on a billboard". Instant red flag.

As I've watched Black Mirror Season 6, I was...concerned about what may happen if I uploaded an actual photo of myself to the site — this did not end well for Joan. So I made up someone else for my profile, someone diabolical, someone I found on Unsplash and who I'm going to call Moriarty:

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A tiny corgi puppy sits beside a plant for scale.
What a diabolical piece of shit. Credit: Alvan Nee

Once uploaded, you can adjust your photo or pick a new one.

A screenshot of Netflix's Streamberry sign-up site in the photo adjustment phase.
Absolute fiend. Credit: Netflix / Alvan Nee

Once you're happy, you need to click the two notably crucial boxes:

If you click this link, you can read the ToS for the "'You Are Awful' Streamberry Virtual Experience for Black Mirror Season 6 ('Experience')", which includes this very important part:

By interacting with this Experience, you grant the Netflix entity that provides you with this Experience, its affiliates and respective successors and assigns and anyone authorized by any of them (collectively, “Netflix”), the irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive right to record, depict, and/or portray you and use, and grant to others the right, but not the obligation, to record, depict, and/or portray you and use, your actual or simulated likeness, name, photograph, voice, actions, etc. in connection with the development, production, distribution, exploitation, advertising, promotion and publicity of this Experience, in all media, now known and later devised, and all languages, formats, versions, and forms related to such Experience without compensation to you or any other individual, unless prohibited by law.

This is exactly the type of digital likeness rights Joan hands over in the episode — so, I'm just saying...

When you're done adjusting and reading and you're ready to hand over your likeness, hit continue to get your very own Streamberry site generated to look as it does in Black Mirror. It's just an image, but it looks legit.

A screenshot showing a fake Netflix site.
Moriarty now has his own show. And yes, is indeed awful. Credit: Netflix / Alvan Nee

You can also download your own promotional photo to do with what you will.

A promo image showing a puppy and the show name "Moriarty is awful"
Would you watch? Credit: Netflux

You can try it out at youareawful.com. Just remember what I said about signing over your rights.

Streamberry is not the only dig at streaming sites in Black Mirror's "Joan Is Awful" — there's a cheeky HBO smack in there too.

How to watch: All seasons of Black Mirror are now streaming on Netflix.

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Shannon Connellan

Shannon Connellan is Mashable's UK Editor based in London, formerly Mashable's Australia Editor, but emotionally, she lives in the Creel House. A Tomatometer-approved critic, Shannon writes about everything (but not anything) across entertainment, tech, social good, science, and culture.


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