Well, to be clear, I never said this was a likely possibility. Just that it was a possibility. I mean who knows what netflix is planning on doing.
Also, as far as AD goes- it is hard to say how that will pan out, bringing a series that is 6 years cancelled back in a structure that does not play the the shows ensemble strengths doesn't seem like a brilliant idea. And only 10 episodes, so it would be an investment that has to pay off immediately instead of being allowed to gain viewers over a season or two.
Not to mention that, as far as I know, AD isn't shown in syndication (except on IFC sometimes? I dunno) so who knows what kind of actual ratings the show would be getting. It is hard to compare a dead show with no ratings to a living (albeit struggling one) with ratings.
AD is a big risk. Community would be a big risk, but it would be a risk that still has the writers and actors in their groove. Both have obvious advantages and disadvantages.
Not to mention, how is Netflix going to figure out if they make money from AD?
Only if subscribers rise? they have a shitload of subscribers already, how many more could AD garner for them?