Singapore has become a thorn in Netflix's side when it comes to demanding video content be removed from the streaming service.
According to Netflix's annual Environmental Social Governance Report for 2020, Singapore'sInfocomm Media Development Authority ordered the streamer to remove two programs with drug themes: Cooked with Cannabis, in which chefs compete to create marijuana-infused edibles, and the filmHave A Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics, in which celebrities recount their experiences using hallucinogenic drugs.
Singapore has some of the strictest drug laws in the world, and that extends to their oversight of content. In fact, of the 13 titles Netflix has removed due to government demands since it launched, 7 have come from.
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