Netflix Users Are Upset Over Trailers Playing Between Episodes
While Netflix doesn't have commercials or ads playing in the middle of TV episodes like some other [...]
No Thanks
In one of the more polite responses to the trailers, this Twitter user asked that, while they appreciate the idea behind he tailored ads, they find it "really annoying."
prevnext@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
This Isn't the Point
Many subscribers have preferred Netflix for years because of the ad-free programming that the service offers.
As this tweet points out, if Netflix is actually bringing ads to the table on a full-time basis, what's the point?
prevnextThe 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
Really?!
Some users weren't aware of the testing until they were rudely interrupted while watching their 17th consecutive episode of Gilmore Girls this weekend.
As you can imagine, confusion followed.
prevnextWhy is netflix trying to show me trailers in between episodes? ? pic.twitter.com/JYhOUWJ8iM
— Pilot Jones (@TeeNicki) August 19, 2018
Extreme Measures
While some people are simply complaining to their dozens of Twitter followers about Netflix's current state of ad breaks, this guy is threatening to take to the high seas and pirate his favorite Netflix originals.
prevnextSpending More Money: A Thread
You can't always say what you want to say in 280 characters, so this user tells uses multiple tweets to tell Netflix a horrifying, cautionary tale about the most evil of villains in all of entertainment: Cable.
With the Netflix news, let me tell you about the time I tried regular cable again after not having it since college. Ads were unskippable without a dvr, they charged per download of things you didn’t dvr, and every once in a while you had to listen to emergency broadcast tests.
— ??? ?????? (@savagejen) August 19, 2018
It cost 10X per month what Netflix did and there was nothing worth watching. I don’t know how I put up with it for the three or so months before I canceled. It was the worst.
— ??? ?????? (@savagejen) August 19, 2018
prevnextDear @netflix please stop while you’re ahead. We don’t want to watch TV the way our parents did. I would literally rather purchase seasons of the few shows I do watch than use a service with ads.
— ??? ?????? (@savagejen) August 19, 2018
It's Pretty Simple
Some people just want Netflix to understand that their needs aren't all that complicated. It's not like they're asking for a streaming service to bring them the moon, they just don't want to watch a bunch of trailers.
Is that too much to ask?
prevnextHey @netflix I really don't need to see the same trailer over and over again between every single episode. In fact I would prefer to just go to the next episode
— Why Is That Podcast (@WhyIsThatPod) August 19, 2018
True Love
Throughout this entire outburst of agitation for Netflix, only one user has chose to be honest about their feelings.
We may try to act mad for a bit, but we've gone through too much with Netflix by our side.
If Netflix wants to show trailers between every episode, maybe two episodes ima be fake mad for 2 days and get over it. They’re too good to us.
— Urban is Innocent! (@TygerrWoods) August 18, 2018
Unsubscribe? Yeah, right. Netflix knows that we're not going anywhere.
prev