Netflix launches a way to make and share mixtapes of your favorite shows

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I’d start with a little Arrested Development, into a block of 30 Rock, followed by a few choice Parks and Recreation episodes, finished by only the most depressing episodes of Bojack Horseman.

Netflix announced on Friday that it has launched Flixtape, a way to make playlists on its streaming video service. 

“Flixtape is a short playlist of Netflix titles based around a theme, a mood, or message. It’s like a mixtape, but for Netflix,” the company noted on its website.

Users start off by naming their Flixtape, then editing to include up to six titles. To finalize it, users add a customizable cover “with doodles that match just about any theme.” You can then share the Flixtape on Twitter or Facebook, as well as over email and text. Read more…

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