I've just picked-up on this thread and I'm afraid this is something I'd very much label as 'first world problem'. The world in is crisis and we are worrying that our streaming services don't look quite as nice as usual! With the number of people having to work at home now I think it's absolutely right that bandwidth is being diverted to more important things.
If they were threatening to turn them off that might (only might) be a different matter, but for now what has been done seems a very proportionate response to me.
You seem to be forgetting that vulnerable people are relying on this to cope with the stress. Plus as already pointed out, there is no bandwidth problem that they need to mitigate here. You can't make a big push for net neutrality and then simply backtrack on it, even during an emergency, without causing a fuss. What's to say those home workers aren't also watching Netflix to relax in their free time? Who are they to say my mental health is less important?
We need to make a big deal out of this so people finally realise THIS is the future they are asking for by ditching physical media.
The services also need to realise how insane this is when I could go and Torrent the same content at better quality than they are now streaming, and that doesn't seem to be throttled either.