Netflix Drops 'Surprise Me' Shuffle-Play Button (marketwatch.com) 48
Netflix has removed its "Surprise Me" button, a feature introduced in 2021 to alleviate the modern burden of choosing something to watch from thousands of titles. MarketWatch reports: The company discontinued the feature last month because of relatively low use, according to a spokeswoman. Netflix found that users tend to come to the service with a specific show, movie or genre in mind, undermining the appeal of a function such as "Surprise Me," the spokeswoman said. "We will continue to explore other ways to give members more options and ways to explore and discover content they want to watch," she said in a statement.
Surprise Me button ...heck where was it ??? (Score:2)
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Re: Surprise Me button ...heck where was it ??? (Score:2)
If you use the feature and end up with a movie, that's a commitment of at best 15+ minut
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That's not a problem as long as the episodes are all self-contained. Most sitcoms and a fair number of dramas are like that instead of telling a story that can take a whole season to complete. Lots of cop shows are really just "crime of the week" and can be watched in any order, as an example.
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While working I like having some background noise. Shuffle is perfect for this but Netflix wants people engaged with content.
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My recollection is that it was "in the way". I only noticed it because I had to choose something else to get to my home page, which already hides what I usually want ("continue watching ...") below a promotion for something else.
Netflix is a good example of a bunch of dark patterns.
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Here's the usability nightmare that Netflix has become.
Log in during the week and you have "trending" (i.e. shows Netflix wants you to watch) then right below it you have your "continue watching" list.
Log in Friday night and you have "trending" followed by "New" followed by several genres that aren't really genres but generic labels like "Funny" or "Frightening" or "Dark" or "Scary", and you'll scroll for page after page after page to find that "continue watching" list.
Saturday is even worse.
Sunday "continu
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Speaking of false genres, is it even possible to go into Netflix and find real categories anymore? Like, "Horror" or "Comedy" or "Drama" or something that's semi-well-defined through generations of use in all forms of media since forever?
I just pressed the "Categories" button in the app and "Horror", "Comedy", and "Drama" are all available options.
And while it's possible that some machine learning algorithm is doing something weird specifically to your homepage, I can't recall "Continue Watching" being anything but the second thing listed (I do agree it should always be first, though).
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Somehow I have yet to stumble across the "categories" button. As for "Continue Watching?" It's never first in line. At best it's second, you scroll down, Netflix gives a beat of about two seconds, then auto-pops you back to Trending and you get to start over hunting for it. Maybe it's the AppleTV app specifically? Dunno.
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The worst thing about Netflix is they're using shitty retail techniques to try to trick you into watching things you weren't planning to watch. Not only do they constantly shuffle your fucking watch list now, but they also frequently change the cover images so that you now have to actually pay attention to what you're looking at every single time.
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Noticed that little switcheroo too. Some shows we watch have something like twelve different thumbnail pics they rotate through. It's very annoying. Somewhere along the way we let the marketers take over UI design for damned near everything, and it's starting to wear a bit thin for those of us that have to deal with this same shit all day long in our own jobs as coders. Marketing and sales should not be involved in interface improvements aside from as advisors. If they get final say? You end up with unusabl
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I would have used the button more to discover shows but the problem was that it would, inevitably, select several shows that I didn't want to watch and then all of those shows would show up in my history and inform future recommendations.
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Don't remember seeing a Surprise Me button ??????
If it ever appeared for you or me it was a surprise.
I just want a big alphabetical list (Score:3)
of everything in just one huge table full of links, so I can go one by one, skipping each.
Re: I just want a big alphabetical list (Score:2)
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Full List of Movies and TV Shows on Netflix -sorted alphabetically by title [flixable.com]
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Why pay for a streaming service? You can just buy a DVD of "The Birth Of A Nation" and play it 24/7. It fits better with the ideology you put forth in your past posts than 99.99% of movies produced in the past 100 years.
Re: Woke button (Score:3)
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It's bainwashing
I usually wash in a bain.
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They were doing it two decades ago. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
Blacklisted from radio stations overnight. Concerts cancelled. Merchandise burned.
It will be for their maximum profit. (Score:2)
Barking up the wrong tree (Score:2)
The "surprise me" button was supposed to solve the problem of choice paralysis and users spending more time choosing what to watch than actually watching things, but this was the wrong solution from the start.
What we really need is:
1. A way to permanently hide selected titles from our account with a click of a button from the interface. Currently, this is only possible by self imposing parental controls but it requires logging in to your account in a browser and adding titles manually. Even then, some title
The parental filter is worse than you think. (Score:5, Interesting)
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Yep. I've got the same problem with the self-imposed parental controls. What's even worse, is that even though you can block titles, they will still show up on certain home screen rows because of Netfix promoting tactics. Rows like "Trending" or "Most watched" or "Freshly released" seem to still show everything, regardless of your blacklist. Only when you try to play it, it says "The owner of this account restricted this title. Go away." but a flash tile is enough to annoy you or gain your children's intere
Re: Barking up the wrong tree (Score:2)
How about when you want to watch something, but you didn't have anything in mind. That describes 95% of my interactions with streaming services.
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Most people aren't like us. They expect the TV to entertain them the way it did when everything was on broadcast. Figuring out what you want to watch all the time is work.
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Netflix is made to confuse (Score:2)
Netflix follows the modern UI paradigm where they try to "engage" the user, and measures "engagement" in how long time the user spends using their interface. The button was a stupid attempt to fix the problems the UI give.
Personally I hate the "infinite" left-right scrolling categories. I want to select a category, and then EVERYTHING should be that category with scroll down until I can clearly see that that category is now fully exhausted. It should be possible to SEARCH within the selected category.
When I
Speed controls (Score:2)
All I want from Netflix is for them to add the speed controls on all of their platforms. It's only available on their Web version, and with the extremely slow pace of most modern shows, it's much nicer to watch them sped up so they waste a little bit less time of your day. I can't fathom why after all these years this feature is still only limited to Web; YouTube has it available everywhere, by contrast.
No, it just sucked (Score:2)
Every time I tried the "surprise me" it just showed me shows I already saw on my normal netflix feed, which I didn't want to watch. It was a stupid feature. Good riddance.
Depressing (Score:2)
old news (Score:2)
They dropped it some months ago already.
It was a useful feature because it was a lot less effort to check previews than sifting through mounds and mounds of the same old shit again and again and starting back at square one after each rejection. Found a few decent ones that way that I was not able to find through the usual manure-diving.
Netflix still has customers? (Score:2)
Like everyone else, I canceled my subscription over all that noise regarding the password sharing stuff that will be extremely annoying for everyone. I don't need that in my life, and frankly, I need to get up from the recliner and walk more.
Missed opportunity! (Score:2)
Pffft...."drops" (Score:2)
More options? (Score:2)
"We will continue to explore other ways to give members more options..."
Here's my suggestions:
1) Finally provide some content for consumers that have a higher IQ than your average trailer park resident.
2) Finally get a clue that horror/zombie//vampire/"reality" ghosthunting is not and never was Sci-Fi, and to stop categorizing it as such.