Do you know Netflix’s Spoil Yourself?
If you have a friend who tells you the endings of movies and series and the end of the most important sections such as death or saving someone from death, I advise you to end your friendship with him, but; What if this is not a friend? Meet me dear reader Spoil Yourself from Netflix.
Netflix’s Spoil Yourself
Netflix launched it in September 2014 to burn the events of the most important series and movies and burn the most plot-twists through 20 sec videos.
Spoilers are the least information one wants to know about the series or film he sees as making him know what is coming and losing the excitement he wants to get from his ignorance of the series events such as killing a husband or wife or betraying each other or will the plane explode and what will happen to its crew, For example, it is one of the most important plot-twists in the series of the series “Game of Thrones” called the Red Wedding, and let me stop at this point because it is difficult to be silent in front of the opportunity to talk about the events of a series you love.
Some people who watch movies and series may not be affected by spoiling of events from a Web site such as Spoil Yourself of Netflix, because it only shows a clip for just 20 seconds. This is a test of the film or series. The fact that movies and series are good and worth pursuing – Movies or fifteen episodes when talking about series – it is not enough twenty seconds to burn events, otherwise it will not be so much quality.
When you enter the Spoil Yourself site for the first time you will find a set of consecutive warnings are two Enter and then Are You Sure?
Netflix is ranked first among the IPTV services in North America and around the world compared to other services such as the recently launched OSN’s WAVO, ROKU TV, SKY network and other Internet broadcasting services that have already started taking a huge share of television broadcasts compared to regular television channels via cables.
Despite the curiosity of people to see what will happen in the next episodes of a series, Grant McCracken, a scholar of cultural anthropology, said in a study of the behavior of Netflix that only four percent of Britons believe they can spoil movies. Thirteen percent of people specifically watch movies and series that are spoiled for them.
The opinion of the site was that “some secrets are good to keep.” This was followed by a survey by Harris Poll commissioned by Netflix, which resulted in 21 percent of Americans agreeing to participate in spoilers – immediately after the launch of a series or movies. In addition, 94 per cent of the respondents said that the spoiling of the main events would not prevent them from watching the series.
The company has also launched a sub-site from the site Spoil Yourself under the name of Which Spoiler are you where you test yourself by answering a set of questions which determine which type of spoilers you are like to answer if you have Spoiled a series or movies before, why you did it and a bunch of other questions that will determine what kind of spoilers you are.
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There is also a new branch in which to evaluate the films and series that are published under the name of THE PUBLIC DOMAIN OF SPOILERS and whether this spoiler is new and exciting or is it an old series that has already been known and has already spread its end.
Netflix seems not only to compete in the broadcast of movies and series over the Internet, and not only to produce it exclusive shows, such as 13 Reasons Why and House of Cards, but it competes in the area spoil the series and movies that are displayed on it.