Netflix has changed our lives only for the better, and there is no denying to that. Every week people are raving about the popular original series or movies that one must binge-watch. And the subscribers would know better how much difficult it is if given a chance to separate the good from the so-so to—Skip that. But a recent test by the company has disappointed the users, so much that if we go by social media, people might end up skipping the media service; forever. By unsubscribing it! After years of promising users that it would not make them suffer through commercials on its service, Netflix has added promotional advertisements for its originals in between web-episodes of shows. Clearly, people are unhappy about it.
The site has now started testing a new program that airs trailers for ‘suggested’ movies or TV series while one is deep into the already favourite episodes. Users have taken this to social media voicing their annoyance. Some have even gone too far as they say they are going to cancel their subscription if this advertising strategy becomes permanent. Fans are Trending 'We Want Sacred Games 2' on Twitter and We Stand By Them!
Tweeple share their annoyance!
Why is netflix trying to show me trailers in between episodes? 😫 pic.twitter.com/JYhOUWJ8iM
— Pilot Jones (@TeeNicki) August 19, 2018
@netflix I appreciate the thought of putting trailers to other Netflix shows in between shows but it’s really annoying so please don’t make it a permanent thing thank u
— Kaley 🤙🏼 (@adtrkaley) August 19, 2018
The point of me watching shows on Netflix is so that I can watch ten thousand episodes of shows uninterrupted. These trailers playing in between episodes are really just killing it for me. I hate it.
— Breanna (@BreannaNikole12) August 18, 2018
@netflix Please don't force me to watch trailers between episodes. I don't care if it is just one trailer or if it is just for Netflix shows. I really will cancel my subscription if I start seeing these. The service is great right now and this change will make it a lesser service
— Drift0r The Gremlin Magnet (@Drift0r) August 18, 2018
Seeing the outrage, Netflix issued a statement that reads, “In this particular case, we are testing whether surfacing recommendations between episodes helps members discover stories they will enjoy faster. It is important to note that a member is able to skip a video preview at anytime if they are not interested.” However, it does not seem accurate. A Reddit user named WhyAllTheTrains said that the website forced them to watch a video promo for Better Call Saul and it could not be skipped.
Not all of you might have faced this situation as the test is currently live for a small percentage of Netflix’s global audience. The company is known for its ad-free experience. As users, we only hope that the test stays temporary. The anger from subscribers would expectantly help us never to get even close to that point of permanence. Fingers crossed!
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 20, 2018 11:51 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).