The Woman Who Got Netflix to Let Users Turn Off Autoplay Videos

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Last week, Netflix introduced the ability to turn off those annoying autoplay videos. Recode spoke to Sarah Hollowell, the woman who made it happen.

A week after her volley of tweets, Netflix retweeted Hollowell and announced the updated settings. This is a big deal, if you follow Netflix Twitter much. People reviled these autoplay previews so much that there’s a dedicated Twitter account collecting the complaints, including one widely circulated smirk from Knives Out director Rian Johnson. Outrage like this has spilled over to seemingly every corner of the internet. If you click through any of those links, you’ll also realize that people have been yelling at Netflix about this for years. There’s even a Change.org petition started by a Melissa Bryant, a passionate Netflix user from Maine, that racked up nearly 125,000 signatures in the past two months.

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One thought on “The Woman Who Got Netflix to Let Users Turn Off Autoplay Videos

  • Bully for Sarah. I went in and disabled after I saw Andrew’s article on how to turn it off. It took a while to go into effect but they aren’t playing anymore. They were annoying

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