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How can I change my Netflix algorithm?

Por: Newsweek Life October 28, 2022

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Netflix has thousands of movies and TV shows for you to enjoy, but what do you do if the streaming service keeps suggesting things you don't want to see?When users log in to their accounts, they are greeted by different categories, with Recommended For You being one of the important ones to personalize an individuals experience.However, it's not a foolproof system, and occasionally you can get things not to your taste popping... + full article



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