Netflix posted this chart showing which other shows sent the most viewers to the Marvel stuff.
The top Iron Fist lead in was the Chapelle special
The top Luke Cage lead in was Narcos.
Netflix uses this tech to tune there suggestions and also to better predict what new shows will grasp what audiences.
Kinda idd , eh?
And heres a neat lead in map.
>>94837059
>Sharp humor
>Friends
For fuck's sake, at least use Frasier instead
>>94837117
>13 Reasons Why
>A show about wanting to kill yourself
>leads into Iron Fist
Seems legit
>>94837688
>Take someone like my 75-year-old mother-in-law, who enjoys Grace and Frankie. Are we going to necessarily suggest Iron Fist to her? Absolutely not. But there is going to be a subset of people it appeals to, so we have to get smart about which people,” Yellin says. “So when something like The Defenders comes out, we’ll look at what percent of people we showed it to actually clicked play, what percent of people had to go and look for it when we should’ve presented it on their homepage at the top.”
>That Grace and Frankie example isn’t a joke. Internal data shows that lots of people who like the Jane Fonda-Lily Tomlin vehicle also dig Iron Fist. The taste community for Luke Cage, on the other hand, draws from Stranger Things and Easy. If you like Jessica Jones, you probably watch Master of None. And people who watch Friends tend to enjoy both Jones and Daredevil. (Maybe they really love establishing shots of New York City.) Netflix has some 2,000 taste communities worldwide, and every time the company’s algorithms get a data set they get smarter about recommending stuff to those communities. Defenders lets Netflix learn more about how they overlap.
Dannyfags ladies and gentlemen
>>94837059
This is eerie, because I've watched everything tied to Daredevil, and 3/4 of Luke Cage and Jessica Jones, but only 1/4 of Iron Fist's connections.
And that's a barometer for how I feel about those shows.