The rumors are true: Netflix is dropping its star-based rating system in favor of ”Thumbs,” a new way for you to vote up (like) or down (don’t like) on movies and TV shows that show up on your feed. As Variety reported earlier this month, the streaming service began testing this feature in 2016, but only with a small number of subscribers. Starting today though, Netflix will start rolling it out to all users on its site, mobile apps, gaming consoles, set-top boxes and smart TVs.In addition to Thumbs, the company is introducing new ”percentage match scores,” an algorithm that relies on your viewing habits to suggest how much you may be into different titles on the platform. For example, if you’re into dramas series and go to the landing page for a show like The Crown, you might notice an icon that says it’s a 90 or 95 percent match. That number could also be lower, naturally, depending on what each individual in your account typically watches.
Teslas fiasko växer när köparna sviker den dyra Cybertrucken
De första leveranserna av Teslas Cybertruck gjordes för två år sedan med en uttalad ambition att på sikt nå en försäljning på 250 000 fordon per år. Utfallet har blivit något helt annat. Pickupmodellen har hittills blivit ett misslyckande, enligt…
