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Can Netflix Be Cheating You ?

Can Netflix Be Cheating You ?

Elif Usta

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Netflix uses a recommendation system to personalize content for its users. The system analyzes what users watch and suggests similar content. Netflix held a competition in 2006 to develop the best movie recommendation algorithm, with a $1 million prize. This algorithm not only recommends content but also influences users' choices. According to a study, cultural products shape our taste and limit our ability to think critically. Therefore, Netflix's personalized recommendations may undermine people's individuality and critical thinking. Hello everyone. Welcome to my potluck. I'm Elif Serval and this is my potluck. When you saw the title you might have said, can Netflix do Tinkney? How can this? It's actually simple with the Netflix recommendation system. According to an article by Nico Pavelvic, during and after the corona pandemic, each of us consumed a lot of content. And you know, we have Disney+, Amazon Prime, Exxon, Blue TV. Of course, there was a competition between them. Personification is among them. Everyone knows that, right? When we open the Netflix homepage, we will see the titles. Or pick for you today. Or because you watched the movie blah blah. Here are these personalization features the audience demo. But wait, could Netflix be deciding what I'm going to watch? I know I have watched The Marriage Story because I love Rob Wright. But now why are you suggesting things to me about similar relationships? Do I want to watch this or do you recommend the same things to everyone who watched The Marriage Story? What kind of algorithm can decide what I watch? Wow, that's incredible. However, did you know that Netflix has put an end price for the development of this evil system? I am not saying. According to an article by Blake Hellion and Ted Stripass, that the Netflix price, which has launched in 2006, was a $1 million competition for the team that developed the best movie recommendation algorithm. This award-winning algorithm analyzes what you watch. According to study, the algorithm keeps track of what you watch and starts recommending these recordings. But not only that, it also informs my choices. Max Horkheimer and Theodore Adorno of the culture industry enlightened us with the caption support. So this study says the same thing. Cultural products make our taste more. I mean, we all consume the same things and what we consume more or less dictates us. So, in conclusion, I'm sorry guys, but all of us are how the culture industry takes our own debts from us. The titles are credible, undermines people's ability to think critically and prevents us being ourselves. Maybe we should take a break from this topic.

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