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80 Points
'Known for' manipulation?
Is it possible that IMDB have made the 'known for' selections ridiculous to try to stimulate IMDB Pro signings and increase revenue? My 'known for's' were sensible for years but have now become ridiculous and don't demonstrate any intelligent algorithm, but the only way I can change them is to pay a lot of money for that single simple possibility to change them to something sensible.



Col_Needham
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193.2K Points
8 years ago
The original "known for" system was designed in 2001 before IMDb included episodic credits and before certain other changes were made to the IMDb data model. In December 2017 we switched to a new system which takes all credits into account and better handles episodic TV. While no system can be perfect, we are pleased with the overall improved quality of the selections. We are sorry to hear your default selection has worsened -- if you provide details of your page and what you would prefer to see selected, we can feed this into future updates to the algorithm.
If you search Get Satisfaction, you will see hardly any comments on the change (and customers are vocal with complaints) so we believe our assessment of the success matches prevailing customer opinion.
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jason_sereno
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8 years ago
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mick_duffield
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114 Points
8 years ago
I would be happy to pay something for the abilty to select 'known for' myself, but full IMDB Pro membership is too expensive for this one facility, and unfair.
Could IMDB make a less expensive form of membership, for this one ability available?
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sarah_beth_shapiro
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7 years ago
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john_cohen_jlj6lqeecp57p
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7 years ago
The truth is that in many cases this "algorithm" seems to either be broken or purposefully adjusted to not work, and force people into buying an expensive membership.
For example, a bafta nominated feature film which I supervised is not in the top 4, even having the widest reach and distribution. So, either there's a bug which I'd like to report to your engineers, or imdb is not being transparent on how the algorythm works (I've looked at the link above)
I'd seriously like to report this as a potential bug in your systems, but all customer services just point to the link and not wish to look at the underlying issue.
I look forward to your reply
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keith_silva_qrhoylcwo6gw
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brian_wengrofsky
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brian_wengrofsky
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brian_wengrofsky
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UK_Film_Fan
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4 years ago
It is clearly designed to make you sign up for IMDB Pro. I do not believe Col Needham's response at all. It's an insult to people's intelligence to claim it's legitimate.
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