Anonymous wrote:My Netflix account is probably old enough to start college this year. As a result, it's been our family profile, it was my single chick profile, and it's still our family profile for the TV with the 8 year old Roku on it. My suggestions are worthless. I guess I could create a new profile and leave mine as the junk profile. Has anyone done that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed!
Last weekend my kids watched Roger Rabbit on my account.....this week, Netflix made a suggestion "because I watched Roger Rabbit"....it was Schindler's List....?!?!?
I'm open to any possible suggestions on how those titles are related.....
Both are about genocide. Judge Doom wants to destroy Toontown and kill all the Toons.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed!
Last weekend my kids watched Roger Rabbit on my account.....this week, Netflix made a suggestion "because I watched Roger Rabbit"....it was Schindler's List....?!?!?
I'm open to any possible suggestions on how those titles are related.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. We like documentaries. There are some great ones on Netflix, but you can't search for them easily unless you know the title. All the Vikings documentaries (for instance) should be next to other Vikings documentaries.
Yes, exactly! I read an interview with the Netflix people and they say, "Oh, people say they want to watch documentaries, but their viewing habits say differently..." It's b/c it's so hard to find anything!
Anonymous wrote:I agree. We like documentaries. There are some great ones on Netflix, but you can't search for them easily unless you know the title. All the Vikings documentaries (for instance) should be next to other Vikings documentaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Netflix would improve their profit margins if they cut the 800 engineers they have working to "crunch the data." I wish they would have an option to just list the damn titles as to when they were added like Hulu does.
In searching for a comedy, I got "Suggestions for You" listing Leap Year and White Chicks next to each other.
Says more about you and what you watched (or who has your password) than the data.
Anonymous wrote:Netflix would improve their profit margins if they cut the 800 engineers they have working to "crunch the data." I wish they would have an option to just list the damn titles as to when they were added like Hulu does.
In searching for a comedy, I got "Suggestions for You" listing Leap Year and White Chicks next to each other.