Netflix Wants to Make Bigger and Better Movies, but Less of Them

They have spent too long farming their algorithms. Sure, algorithms work scarily well at accumulating profit, but longevity takes more than numbers.

They pioneered making movies and shows built by robots, for robots. Netflix needs to leave this type of creation to redbox and the other content farms.

It's not something you want to perfect because automated movies will happen in the future and no one but evil corps like Facebook thinks that sounds good. Movies where you are the star! Instead of Baby, Patrick is catching a facsimile of your likeness. Gross, but meta will find a way to out do themselves in the "who's the most evil tech company" competition.

Netflix needs to determine if they are a tech company or a movie studio. They have been right tech wise since the beginning of web 2.0, and that's why they are where they are, technology. They are growing stale from the world catching up to them and if they want to be a household name they need new long term ideas.

They need to make quality movies and tv shows, but we are on the precipice of major change in the internet and tech world.

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