Maybe they should stop playing the next episode 3 seconds after the last one ended.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Maybe they should stop playing the next episode 3 seconds after the last one ended.
Yeah, not a fan of that. At all.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Maybe they should stop playing the next episode 3 seconds after the last one ended.
I think you can turn AutoPlay off in your Account settings.Urban Ag said:Yeah, not a fan of that. At all.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Maybe they should stop playing the next episode 3 seconds after the last one ended.
So they should be changing it any day now, huh?c-jags said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Maybe they should stop playing the next episode 3 seconds after the last one ended.
I signed up for a change.org thing once for a local issue and then I get emails all the time from them for a bunch of political issues I don't agree with. But I signed with haste on the Stop Netflix from Autoplaying one.
Huge fan. There's a way to make watching TV even lazier? I'm in.Urban Ag said:Yeah, not a fan of that. At all.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Maybe they should stop playing the next episode 3 seconds after the last one ended.
I wouldn't consider Disney+ a direct competitor. They cater to different markets/tastes. Sure there is some overlap, but unless you have kids Disney plus isn't a must have. Heck even if you do have kids, I would still say Netflix has a slight edge because it covers a wider variety of shows and movies without being limited by Disney's family friendly approach.aTmAg said:
I wonder if they are getting desperate now that Disney+ is competing with them.
Netflix is up to their eyeballs in debt. I would not be investing in them right now. I'd be amazed if they are able to turn their situation around. (Not saying it's impossible)nai06 said:I wouldn't consider Disney+ a direct competitor. They cater to different markets/tastes. Sure there is some overlap, but unless you have kids Disney plus isn't a must have. Heck even if you do have kids, I would still say Netflix has a slight edge because it covers a wider variety of shows and movies without being limited by Disney's family friendly approach.aTmAg said:
I wonder if they are getting desperate now that Disney+ is competing with them.
I would think Hulu is a bigger competitor to Netflix than Disney+
It makes my life a beating.Rascal said:
As an aside, there are weird standards all throughout media.
In digital advertising, the industry standard for advertisers to count "views" of their banner ads or video ads is the following:
Banner ad: 50% of the ad creative is visible in the browser for a minimum of 1 second
Video ad: 50% of the video ads pixels are visible for at least 2 continuous seconds