No Images? Click here Netflix users collectively streamed over 1 billion hours of content a week in 2017.With people around the world devoting such a massive amount of time to a single service, it’s easy to forget that Netflix doesn’t necessarily want what’s best for you. Instead of pushing you to check out the most critically acclaimed shows and movies the service has to offer, the Netflix homepage reflects back what it thinks you already want.So in a hilarious post Todd Van Luling lists all the subtle — and not-so-subtle — ways Netflix shows you that you have bad taste. Viewer beware!The more you knowLong read we're loving:
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