Netflix uses viewers to give like ???? or dislike ???? following watching the movie to adjust the suggested results of the algorithm behind them. However, can the mere dichotomy system subdivide the content that users “like” and “particularly like”? Netflix justcome up with“Two” thumbs up to like it! ???????? Allow users to give higher appreciation to programs that are really good.
So what is the difference between the likes of one thumb and two thumbs on the results of the algorithm? According to Netflix, a thumb ???? will lead to more similar shows in the suggested content. For example, following watching “Russian Doll: Party Row”, I thought it was good, and following I gave it ????, there will be more mysterious and comedy content.
But what if it’s a big two ????????? Netflix will suggest more content that relevant actors and actresses are involved in. For example, if you gave it a ???????? following watching “The Parkerton Family: A Famous Affair”, then there will be more other works from the actors of this show.
That is to say, Netflix used to use the five-star system âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸ to give ratings to the algorithm, and later it was replaced by today’s like/dislike system due to poor performance.However, there are alsouserI am worried that such a dichotomy will affect the results. It seems that I just watched a set of zombie-themed bad movies, but the audience themselves love this theme, so what score should be given? So I hope that adding one more level of scoring will allow the algorithm to give more accurate suggestions. ????