A couple of months ago, Netflix quietly removed the little red “Netflix original” badge from its movies and shows, a small change that many viewers probably didn’t notice at first. On the surface, it seems like part of the streaming service’s ongoing effort to simplify its interface and make browsing feel cleaner. With so many originals now in the library, perhaps the badge was no longer necessary.
But after spending time with the new interface, I’ve realized just how much that tiny logo mattered. Without it, I find myself scrolling differently, second-guessing which titles are truly Netflix-produced and losing the quick visual cue I used to rely on. Something that felt minor at first has quietly altered the way I interact with the platform.
It’s a reminder that even the smallest interfa

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