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Netflix's hardest video to get into the hole (this is what Netflix hates most)

2025-01-16 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Mobile Phone >

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While price increases are inevitable, Netflix may be a great streaming service or even pay for it, but it can be annoying at times. The best example is the automatic ad on the home page, which drove me crazy until Netflix finally found it in my mind so that users could choose to turn it off permanently.

So the inevitable "what to see" death scroll may last for a few minutes without end, but it's a by-product we have to put up with, so I don't mind. Then, there is a problem with continuing to watch the list: it is too difficult to remove content from the list. Now, it turns out, Netflix has found a frustrating new way to annoy me. The service has begun to email me, urging me to remember to finish the shows and movies I started to watch and then gave up.

Suppose you want to communicate with a streaming provider, and Netflix users know what kind of email they will receive from Netflix. This is usually a new email and warning indicating that someone may log in to your account from an unknown device. The latter is very useful because it can help you detect hackers.

But about two weeks ago, Netflix apparently started emailing some people with the headline "Don't forget to end (the title of the TV show)."

This email contains posters from movies or TV series to show you your progress. It can even tell you which episode you watched last time and provide you with a link to continue watching. The email also contains suggestions for viewing and reviewing content, including content similar to your unfinished performance.

Netfly, this is too bad. Of course, I don't want to watch the show that Netflix urged me to finish. I'm going to eat them. If there is a simple way, I will certainly remove them from the queue.

I do tend to start a lot of movies and TV shows that I haven't finished yet, so I definitely don't want Netflix to tell me to keep watching all these movies. Without Netflix pushing me in this direction, I intend to accomplish a lot of work. Interestingly, I chose a movie and a documentary from the email I received, which will make me sleep for a while. But I actually don't have anything to load and finish.

As far as I know, this is one of Netflix's internal tests, so if you don't get any emails, it's because you either choose not to receive any emails from Netflix or because you didn't take the test. I welcome Netflix's email and tell me it's easier to remove content from the "keep watching" menu.

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