Netflix has been using anti-consumer dark patterns for years. I avoid their app now, since it forces trailers in your face on the main menu. If they want to further sabotage their own presence on Apple devices, that's fine with me. It'll give their competitors an opportunity.
Isn't Apple introducing the same autoplay-trailers to their devices once Apple TV+ launches? I found this from MG Siegler:
"Trailers also now seem to autoplay inline, just like on Netflix, which many people — including people I’m married to — hate with a passion. Good luck with that, Apple."
> Netflix has been using anti-consumer dark patterns for years.
Examples? "Trailers in your face on the main menu" is not a "dark pattern": there is no element of deception involved. It's simply a user experience that you dislike. Similarly, removing AirPlay support may suck for consumers, but it's not deceptive.
"Netflix does not have access to information about the device to which a user is streaming ... not having this information means it can't certify the target device to ensure a quality experience."
That's seriously the best excuse they could come up with?
Worse– it sounds to me like PR-speak for "3rd party TVs are adopting AirPlay, and we can't collect telemetry about the device that users are streaming to."