• I wanted to put together Netflix videos in Scrapbox.
  • I wanted to have a separate page for each video I watched, with my impressions, etc. on it.
  • I could have put all the videos I didn’t watch on a page called “videos I didn’t watch”.
  • But I thought, “Let’s separate film from drama.”
    • Don’t start watching a movie when you think, “I have 30 minutes until the washing machine stops, so let’s watch something.”
  • When I looked at movies and dramas separately, I was surprised to see what was neither a movie nor a drama.
  • Flattened is already there, Netflix’s list of things to watch is just that.
    • So no need to do the same thing with Scrapbox.
  • It is important to make a clear distinction between what is seen and what is not seen.
    • Netflix’s favorites list doesn’t tell you what you’ve seen or not seen.
    • After all, with information design, we want to be ready to get the information we need when we need it.
    • When you have 30 minutes to spare, it is important to be able to promptly find a video you have not yet seen that you can watch in 30 minutes.

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