Addressing recent issues with the website and API
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Sorry! Please skip what I wrote "when selecting "movie" they only show movies", so you add the type "show" anyway.
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Sorry to hear about the problem with Netflix, looking forward to seeing all the countries back soon. If there's anything I can help with (tests, scripts, VPNs in Central Europe), I am ready.
Regarding Greece and the problem with Superman. Could be this problem related to different profiles?
Some titles are accessible only when you select the profile with a specific language even when your account is one country. I had the same problem in the Czech Republic when Netflix last year came with full Czech support.
1.) When you have the profile with the Czech language, you are able to see and search only the titles with Czech subtitles or audio (only about 30% library in the Czech Republic.
2.) When you have the profile with the English, you are able to see and search only the titles with English subtitles or audio. So for example, if there's a Czech movie with no English audio or subtitles, you are not able to find with English profile. The problem is for 20-30 titles right now.And just for fun. If you want to access the URL from case 2, for example, https://www.netflix.com/title/81192071 from outside the Czech Republic and not logged-in or with the script with no CZ header, it will show you 404.
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Now I see I know why is wrong the total of videos of each country is because you haven't added the type "show".
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can you give me an example of a title of type 'show', this don't really understand what you are talking about
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@admin These are some titles (being 8 in total) that are not "movie" or "series" below:
https://www.netflix.com/title/80197844
https://www.netflix.com/title/80198329
https://www.netflix.com/title/80212986
https://www.netflix.com/title/81019037
https://www.netflix.com/title/81080761
https://www.netflix.com/title/80993591 -
yeah thats super weird... must be a bug with the new pull code... everything should be either a series or a movie
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If they not displays the type "show", can be found in "New last 7 days" (being today's date) with the aforementioned titles.
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this 'show' stuff should be fixed
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Expiring titles are not working at this moment!
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Why never you have ordered alphabetically the countries in title's preview when in further info are ordered? The order would be the following:
If they are all the 34 countries:
Current Order:
1st» Canada
2nd» France
3rd» Germany
4th» Netherlands
5th» Poland
6th» United Kingdom
7th» United States
8th» Argentina
9th» Australia
10th» BelgiumThe rest of countries are ordered alphabetically.
New Order:
1st» Argentina
2nd» Australia
3rd» Belgium
4th» Brazil
5th» Canada
6th» Czech Republic
7th» France
8th» Germany
9th» Greece
10th» Hong KongIf you can do it if is necessary.
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There's a Netflix original title with the year zero (0):
https://www.netflix.com/title/81156880It supposes that is the most recent (see date on Globally new to unoGS).
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re: Expiring titles... examples or it didn't happen
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@admin Here's one of over 30 leaving Netflix US: https://www.netflix.com/title/80047200
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Strange - expiring seemed to be updated for the countries with earlier problems but now Canada, Mexico, US and UK are all back to zero titles.
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I really wish Netflix would choose a lane regarding expiring formats :(, hopefully. this will be fixed in the next pull
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Thanks for including Mexico again
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Can I just ask that next time there are problems like these (and there have been a couple of instances over the years), not to have 0 data coming in but to keep stale data. For example, it would have been inconsequential to keep Netflix Mexico data for a few days, albeit a little stale, rather than have nothing.
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We did keep stuff up for quite a while before folks started complaining about data being incorrect, the only reason we pulled those countries when we did was because we honestly thought they weren't coming back for a while. To be honest we came pretty close to just shutting the whole operation down...
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oh, and MX is back... we are back up to 27 countries