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To: Enlightened1

It’s dying because the quantity of reviews written has been steadily dropping and because the reactions (people declaring a review helpful or not) are also dropping. Netflix has 250 reviews for Murder on the Orient Express. Amazon, which has a much less friendly review system, has 1400. The Netflix system is dying. That’s plainly obvious. And Netflix has also been obviously moving away from it. The ONLY platform you can write OR see Netflix reviews on is webbrowser. None of the TV or phone apps show the written reviews.

Sorry bub, this handwriting has been on the wall for YEARS. Sorry you couldn’t bother to notice it. But that’s on you.


35 posted on 07/07/2018 2:24:34 PM PDT by discostu (Does this kind of life look interesting to you?!)
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To: discostu

Netflix started deprecating the entire review system as soon as they started producing content. Many of their initial offerings got panned and with good reason! It’s been a slow, calculated move to prop up their decades g offerings. A significant percentage of content is foreign, complete with anti-American themes and darkly dystopian world views.

The Obamas won’t have any impact on the company’s trajectory. People are gobbling up this regurgitated vomit—it’s gone way beyond soft porn. The desensitization campaign is in full flower: homosexuality, though de regueur, is almost passe; bestiality, sadomasochism and pedophilia now compose the avant garde. Communism, climate change, androgyny and misandry round out the programming. Such a feast for the senses!

So glad I dropped it.


47 posted on 07/07/2018 3:54:22 PM PDT by antidisestablishment ( Xenophobia is the only sane response to multiculturalismÂ’s irrational cultural exuberance)
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