netflix sacrificing quality for quantity

garywhy

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too much of eveything new-i've noticed quality taking a hit at the expense of how much new there is
 

garywhy

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garywhy

too much of eveything new-i've noticed quality taking a hit at the expense of how much new material there is
 

COLGeek

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The OP's account has been around since 2015. Not new.

That being said, watch what you want and ignore the rest. Simple.

If you don't like Netflix, go elsewhere (Hulu, Amazon Prime, etc).
 

Graybush

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Personally, I've been pretty happy with what Netflix has brought to the table in regards to screening/production. I have noticed a larger quantity of Latin based and Bollywood programming on Netflix, but it's not surprising to me because Netflix has a very large audience in India and South America.

I also don't have a lot of time to watch television like I used to, so when I do sit down to watch it's either to continue on with a series I'm interested in, or it's something I've curated from searching on the internet.

Now if only Cartoon Network could get with the program and license their show for streaming, I'd be very happy.