How...innovative. https://t.co/3ybeCJ9tes
— Daniel Tunkelang (@dtunkelang) February 24, 2020
This will have major impact. popularity will beget more popularity since so many people just choose what to watch by surfing the home screen. https://t.co/EpDkmFMDka
— Daniel Roberts (@readDanwrite) February 24, 2020
This is good for viewers but also the creators who sell their stuff to Netflix https://t.co/tGyHGR56IW
— Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) February 25, 2020
This is a very interesting turnaround from the customized/algorithmic philosophy Netflix has long sworn by. And while it may reduce feelings of overload, it also advances a mass-culture, short-tail mindset streaming was supposed to be the antidote for. https://t.co/6PeIn3DVph
— Steven Zeitchik (@zeitchikWaPo) February 25, 2020
Smart way to help subscribers with decision paralysis.
— Andrew Wallenstein (@awallenstein) February 24, 2020
But classic Netflix: no indication of what specific metric they are using to quantify "popularity." https://t.co/PAzlDHC35J
Why the hell would anyone care? Who decides what to watch based on what *other* people like instead of what they like themselves?!?https://t.co/MFqVDT2C96
— Joe Duncan (@Joe_Duncan) February 24, 2020
Netflix Launches Daily Top 10 Lists, Revealing A Bit More Viewer Data https://t.co/23uGeFPWxA pic.twitter.com/CfNEHajys6
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) February 25, 2020
Netflix Launches Daily Top 10 Lists, Revealing A Bit More Viewer Datahttps://t.co/l7zaFNNQ1G
— Stephen Follows (@StephenFollows) February 25, 2020