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by cptskippy 2529 days ago
> The Netflix UX and video quality are leagues ahead of Amazon Prime Video.

The UX for both are bad in different ways. Amazon's wastes a lot of space but Netflix autoplay trailers annoys me to no end.

Perhaps the quality varies at lower resolutions but, at 1080 and 4K, I haven't noticed a difference.

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>> Netflix autoplay trailers annoys me to no end

THIS.. i had to rant about this with 100 words :) https://medium.com/@totaldude87/netflix-please-stop-autoplay...

I rant every time this comes up. I've cancelled solely because of this annoying feature. The Amazon Video app on my Roku may not be as slick, but at least it doesn't force me to mute my TV when I'm browsing through the selections.
I bet they A/B tested that feature and decided users loved it because their metrics did not reveal how many users were muting their televisions. Maybe on Smart TVs they know, but perhaps not if that smart TV is hooked up to an external sound system.
They were also looking at “engagement metrics” most likely.

“Look, users browse twice as much and engage with content” which in reality is “users scroll past as fast as they can or try to press pause”