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Jacob Siegal
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Netflix is the biggest streaming service on the planet, but outside of the trailers the company shraes on YouTube and the tweets it posts to highlight moments from its top original shows and movies, the streamer doesn't have much of an online presence beyond its apps and website. In fact, when you want to know more about Netflix's new releases, you probably visit websites like ours to see everything coming out this month.
For years, Netflix has left the editorializing up to entertainment websites and content creators, but according to a new survey, the company is considering creating a "future online space where you can learn more about the Netflix shows you love and anything related to them." This online space would be called N-Plus, and it would give the company a hub from which it could share information about its content without depending on other websites.
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Netflix might launch a totally new movie hub – here’s what it would do originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 7 May 2021 at 14:31:53 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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