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Netflix is rolling out a new feature called Top 10. Now, you'll be able to conveniently see the most popular titles on the streaming service via daily lists.

The feature includes an overall top 10 list, as well as the top 10 most popular films and top 10 most popular series, the last two of which appear on the movies and TV shows tabs.

Netflix's top 10 lists will be updated daily to show you the most popular titles in your country. The position of the top 10 row will vary depending on the program's relevancy to you. Movies and TV shows included in the top 10 will now feature a "Top 10" badge wherever they appear on Netflix, allowing you to "easily see what’s in the zeitgeist," says Cameron Johnson, director of product innovation.

"When you watch a great movie or TV show, you share it with family and friends, or talk about it at work, so other people can enjoy it too," he adds. "We hope these top 10 lists will help create more of these shared moments, while also helping all of us find something to watch more quickly and easily."

Netflix has already been testing the Top 10 feature in Mexico and the UK for six-plus months. In light of the positive response, the lists are becoming available in even more areas.

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