Netflix is testing video promos to play in between episodes

Publish Date
Monday, 20 August 2018, 12:10PM

Social media and streaming service users are in a tizzy after it was announced that Netflix is testing video promos for in between episodes of shows.

The news was verified by the streaming service on Friday evening, in a statement to TechCrunch, reports The Daily Mail.

"At Netflix, we conduct hundreds of tests every year so we can better understand what helps members more easily find something great to watch," the service said.

"A couple of years ago, we introduced video previews to the TV experience, because we saw that it significantly cut the time members spend browsing and helped them find something they would enjoy watching even faster. Since then, we have been experimenting even more with video based on personalized recommendations for shows and movies on the service or coming shortly, and continue to learn from our members."

The ads play full-screen videos that are personalized to the user and feature content that would normally be posted on the recommended tab on the home page.

A since-deleted Reddit post showed that the ad does take up an entire screen and warns user to play the ad or continue.

Some users even found that they had a bug, The Verge reports, which prevented them from skipping the ad and having to watch the promotion.

"We are testing whether surfacing recommendations between episodes helps members discover stories they will enjoy faster," the service said in a statement to the Verge.

Netflix did assert, however, that the feature is not a permanent one.

But the damage had already been done, with many voicing their discontent and plans to cancel their subscriptions if they had to watch ads.

One user said: "Hey @netflix , we pay a subscription so we don't have to see ads for s**t. We. Don't. Want. This. You have a lot of market share right now. You do this, and you will quickly learn that we users don't have brand loyalty when a competitor without commercials pops up."

Another added: "Netflix has started putting ads for its s****y standup specials in between episodes of frasier. and probably other shows but ive got frasier on and it feels particularly offensive. keep frasier pure."

"Hey @netflix I can tolerate the ads at the top of my list of shows but between every episode I watch is getting stupid," chimed in a user.

A different user asserted: "I hope it's not true that @netflix is introducing ads into its programming. I literally pay money to Netflix so that I don't have to see ads. I'd rather stop watching Netflix than have them run ads. Swear to god the first one I see I'm cancelling."

This article was first published on dailymail.co.uk and is republished here with permission.


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