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    planned  ·  Max Harper responded

    Great feedback, thanks for sharing. I’ll add this to our to-do list.

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    started  ·  Max Harper responded

    We’ve taken the easy first step by adding links to IMDB and TMDB.

    The harder second step is coming: add arbitrary links (e.g., amazon). We will probably need our members to add/maintain those links, so that will require more development.

    Happy to hear suggestions for more sites to link to.

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    Emma commented  · 

    Pretty much could switch from the old site to the new site if rotten tomatoes links were readily available on the new one :)

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    under review  ·  8 comments  ·  General  ·  Admin →
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    Emma commented  · 

    I like this idea too. Maybe if you keep the "rate random movies" section it can throw a few already rated movies in there.

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    under review  ·  Max Harper responded

    Interesting! Hadn’t thought users would care. Let’s see if this issue gets more support.

    The two reasons for the current choice:

    1. part of our new site’s color palette
    2. we wanted the “rated” color to be more vibrant than the “predicted” color (unlike the current site).

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    Emma commented  · 

    I like the idea that Sarah West suggested

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    under review  ·  Max Harper responded

    Thanks for the feedback. Other users like this feature because viewing movies in the movielens interface offers different information (e.g., predicted ratings). Let’s see if others chime in.

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    Emma commented  · 

    I like seeing recent releases on the main screen because I like to keep up with the new releases, and how "movielens" thinks I will like them. But maybe you could set up a way to make what is on the homepage specific to each individual. Users could adjust settings for the categories, based upon genre, decade, possibly even rating, actors, directors, etc.

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    under review  ·  Max Harper responded

    Nothing planned yet, but we are certainly open to this idea!

    For context, we had a discussion forum in the mid-2000s that was pretty successful. We see the shift to the Q&A interface (maybe 2009?) as a failure, since that really dropped discussion activity.

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