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by thesethings
5880 days ago
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If you read the (unfortunately unthreaded and super-hard to browse) comment thread, there were a lot of users questioning that. I guess I'd like to know more about "active" users, and social features. Also... in 2010 it's just super surreal in a domain as vast as "movies," to not have deep social features to help people manage and discover. I'm buying the OP's suggestion that Friends was turning up tons of recommendations that you can't stream (that part is the studios' fault, not Netflix's), and it was leading to a lot of dead-end experiences. But I just really don't buy that Netflix's longterm strategy is to get less social. They are too ahead of the curve, and too smart to think/do that. My personal theory is that they are overhauling Friends and social in general, behind the scenes. |
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