Do You Get Streaming Service Decision Paralysis?— Here’s How You Can Find Content You Like

Thanks to streaming services, we now have the freedom to browse through thousands of titles on the site's catalog. This, however, can also be the reason we can't watch anything because of this thing called "choice paralysis." By following these tips, you might find something to watch within the first five minutes.

Browse Category Lists

Before you even start opening the streaming site, you need to figure out what you're in the mood for. This will make it easier for you to narrow down your choices. Plus, most, if not all streaming services come with categories of their own. All have genre-based lists, while others have special categories like "strong female leads."

Explore Recommendations

Apps usually use their own algorithms to tailor their suggestions for individual users based on their watch history. Not only does this keep their subscribers hooked, but users will also be able to enjoy similar content to the ones they already like. The recommendation list can usually be found immediately between the first to the fourth row of rosters.

Follow Film and TV Show Publications

When a TV show or film is getting a lot of publicity, chances are the content will be good. Publications that are centered on new movie or show releases usually cover titles that they know people would like, so there's a good chance that you'll discover something you'll enjoy. You won't even have to look because the suggestions will come to you.

Use Content Filters

Some streaming services offer settings that allow you to filter the kind of content that would show up on your search results. For instance, some services offer the option to filter content by release year. That way, you can choose from a lineup of new releases instead of finding ones that were released more than ten years ago.

Use the Right Keywords

Some search functions work with keywords that will lead you to titles that are related to them. Keywords can be anything you want such as genre, release year, release date, actors, directors, or other specific categories. You can even search for specific characters to see which shows or movies will show up. Don't be afraid to try even specific keywords.

Look Through Trending Sections

This may be presented as the "Top Ten" or "Trending Now," and the list is usually the kind of content that most subscribers watch. There's a reason why the title is trending, and it's usually because it's good. This allows you to understand the references you might see on social media, and even discuss it with like-minded people who have seen the show or film.

Browse Social Media Sites

Trending shows and movies don't just show up in the streaming service itself. When they have a huge viewer count, it is usually across social media as people like talking about them. Of course, you might find a spoiler or two, but social media posts could also tell you whether it will be worth the watch or not since people tend to give their opinions online.

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