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In an effort to rescue us from our own indecisiveness, Netflix has launched a new feature called “Play Something.” This feature aims to eliminate the hours users spend scrolling through endless options without making a choice. It’s estimated that Netflix viewers collectively spend about six billion hours each month watching content—yet how much of that time is wasted just searching for something to watch? Many users end up defaulting to familiar shows rather than exploring new content.
The “Play Something” button greets you as soon as you log in, and if you’re willing to give it a try, it will suggest three different options: a new show or movie related to your viewing history, something you’ve seen but not revisited in a while, or an episode from a series you started but didn’t finish. This curated approach is reminiscent of how we sometimes offer limited dinner choices to children, allowing them to pick without becoming overwhelmed.
With thousands of titles available, from British crime dramas to Korean romantic comedies, many users find it challenging to make a decision, especially when they’re not alone. Scrolling through numerous options can feel like a time sink, often leading to the familiar comfort of rewatching favorites like Schitt’s Creek instead of discovering new content.
“Play Something” presents a potential solution for those eager to escape this cycle of repetition (as enjoyable as it can be). If Netflix could also develop a tool to help decide what to make for dinner, I would be all in! For more helpful insights on home insemination, check out this other blog post.
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In summary, Netflix’s “Play Something” feature offers a practical way to alleviate the stress of choosing what to watch by providing tailored options. It encourages viewers to break free from the habit of rewatching familiar shows and explore new content, making the viewing experience more enjoyable.