The Chronicle

What Netflix will finally let you see

- JACK GRAMENZ

NETFLIX is adding a new feature to try to make it easier for you to stay culturally relevant by letting you see the shows people are actually watching.

While the streaming video on demand (SVOD) platform has long had a trending side scroller to show what titles have received an up-tick in interest (usually titles that have just been added to the service), the new feature lets you see what people are actually watching the most.

In essence, it’s the same as the wall of top-selling titles in a book shop (if you can find one of those) or the most streamed songs chart on something like Spotify or Apple Music.

The ranking row will appear on your Netflix home page but not necessaril­y at the top. It will show up where the Netflix algorithm thinks you’ll want to see it, based on what’s in the row and how it matches with the titles it’s been programmed to think you’ll like.

A badge will also appear on the image for a movie or TV show if it’s on the top-10 list that day.

Netflix director of product innovation Cameron Johnson

said the company had been testing the feature in Mexico and the UK for the last six months and would now roll it out more widely around the world.

“We’re constantly looking for ways to make Netflix better. It’s why we’ve been experiment­ing with top-10 lists,” Mr Johnson said.

“When you watch a great movie or TV show, you share it with family and friends or talk about it at work so other people can enjoy it too. We hope these top-10 lists will help create more of these shared moments while also helping all of us find something to watch more quickly and easily.”

While Netflix will finally allow you to see the shows other people are actually watching, it’s unlikely to change its policy on not sharing viewership statistics.

Because Netflix doesn’t sell ads, there’s nothing to be gained by sharing how many people watch its content, particular­ly the Netflix Originals titles it produces.

While still dominating, Netflix has been under significan­t pressure in recent years as more players enter the SVOD market.

This includes content giants like Disney and more traditiona­l tech companies like Amazon and Apple.

These companies are forced to fight over content, which is prompting increased investment in producing their own. But the big winners on streaming platforms remain shows such as The Office, Friends, and Seinfeld, with a comfortabl­e familiarit­y.

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Picture: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg WHAT’S HOT? Netflix is adding a Top 10 feature to let you see what everyone else is watching.

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