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Netflix has been conducting a survey to some users, including technology portal editors, about a future tool they are working on. Called N-Plus for now, the service should bring extra content about Netflix's original productions and even allow users to participate in some features.

In the research text, N-Plus is described as a future online space where users can learn more about the Netflix shows they love and related topics. Among the content that will be available on the service, the company lists text, images and videos with interviews and analysis, as well as games, guides, music, podcasts and more.

User interaction

Users of the service will also be able to contribute to the production of content. One way to participate is by creating playlists of songs and videos related to the programs that can be shared. The other way is a little more direct in the production of the programs.

The research suggests that users will be able to provide feedback on shows that have not yet been completed. This way, the audience's suggestions can be used during filming to create films and series that better suit what Netflix's audience is looking for in entertainment.

Will it be paid?

Netflix has not made it clear how the N-Plus service will work or when it will be launched. However, it has said that it will be possible to access its content through Google searches, links sent in app notifications or within the app itself in a space reserved for this purpose.

There are still doubts about whether this will be an additional paid service or not. Netflix's survey has a field called "Do I need to be logged in?" which explains that some content is free to be accessed by anyone via the browser and can be shared, but there will be other content that will only be accessible by logging in.

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