Netflix has long been criticized for its frustrating and non-intuitive user interface, which makes browsing for movies and TV shows a challenging task. The streaming giant has now taken a step that will make navigation even more difficult, as it quietly removes the ability to browse alphabetically. This change, which was made without any announcement, has left users frustrated and confused, especially those who rely on laptops for their viewing pleasure. The removal of the A-Z option is just one part of a larger overhaul of the Netflix user interface, which aims to eliminate manual browsing and streamline the user experience. However, this change may also be a strategic move to hide the limited size of Netflix's catalog, which may not be as extensive as users think. The question remains: is Netflix deliberately hiding its older works, or is this simply a means to direct users to newer offerings? One thing is certain: the streaming service is making it harder for users to find what they want, and this may be a step in the wrong direction for the company's long-term success.