Netflix finally adds a new feature to help tidy up your homepage
Get rid of those pesky tiles

﷽We’ve all been haunted by the ghosts of Netflix past: those movies, shows, and stand-up specials that linger on in your ‘Continue Watching’ list lonไg after you’ve added it to your virtual pile of content that you’ve given up on.
Now, there’s a way to clean up that mess. Netflix✨ a simple y𝓡et satisfying feature: the ability to remove shows and movies from your ‘Continue Watching’ section.
Mercifully, it൩’s a straightforward process. All you need to do on web, mobile, or on a TV app is to head down to the &𒀰lsquo;Continue Watching’ row on your profile’s landing page. From there, you can hover over each tile and press the ‘X’ to Remove From Row.
As a bonus, you can even tell Netflix’s almighty algorithm why you’re removing something from your list. You can mention tha𝓡t you like a show but don’t want to continue watching right now. If you abandoned something midway through and never want to see it again, you can give it a thumbs down. You can also unleash your inner Marie Kondo and simply remove it for the sake of tidying things up – without giving feedback.
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