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The original recommendation engine was amazing. Showed me stuff I loved that I would have never found myself. My favorite example is the French claymation acid trip called “A Town Named Panic”

Now all I get recommended are shows that are cancelled and that I’ve already watched.

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35 points

The goal isn’t to give you stuff you want to watch, the goal is to do just enough that is just good enough to keep the highest amount of users subscribed. We like to think those are the same thing and they are usually aligned, but don’t have to be. It’s better for Netflix if you find those slower and just keep coming back to look around, kind of like some frustrating streaming gatcha game.

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16 points

Maximize subscriptions, minimize actual watch time.

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9 points

It wasn’t long after they “improved” the recommendation engine that I set up my Plex server so I guess it was successful?

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6 points

That was a great film, very charming and bizarre

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9 points

I watched it because it was the top pick in children’s movies and ended up enjoying it more than my kids. I rewatch it every few years because it’s just so weird and good.

Another one is the TV show Oscar’s Oasis. It has no dialog, but a very Coyote-and-Roadrunner feel. My kids loved it and it was actually pretty funny.

But when we were at Disney World we ended up sitting next to a family from Brazil who knew very little English and their kids were watching Oscar’s Oasis and my kids immediately joined them.

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5 points

Think Panique au village was Belgian. Great watch yes.

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