You know that feeling when you’re sideways-scrolling through movies at the Netflix site, and then the scrolling stops but your eyes don’t? I hate that feeling.
That’s why I’m glad that Netflix today has confirmed that it’s finally ditching that slow, single-speed, sideways-moving carousel in favor of a better presentation system. The new design can already be seen by a select group of users, and will roll out slowly to all others.
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