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162 Points
More useful ratings
IMDB is a great resource, but not as great as it could be. The ratings are useless. Why? Because they are mean ratings, and the mean is not a useful measure for users who do not rate in accordance with the mean.
I want to see the ratings of those who have rated similarly to me, not of those who have a completely different taste than I. And I want to be able to see the ratings of women in my wife's age when looking for movies to watch together her, not those of immature men who love violence and childish humor.
Please, make the ratings function smarter and more customizable. I can't stand it anymore, my wife can't stand it, it's not trustworthy.
Best regards
Isak
I want to see the ratings of those who have rated similarly to me, not of those who have a completely different taste than I. And I want to be able to see the ratings of women in my wife's age when looking for movies to watch together her, not those of immature men who love violence and childish humor.
Please, make the ratings function smarter and more customizable. I can't stand it anymore, my wife can't stand it, it's not trustworthy.
Best regards
Isak
bderoes
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5K Messages
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118.3K Points
5 years ago
IMDb does something like this when you look at a user's Activity Page (if they make their ratings Public). They adjust for an offset of the histogram: if my mode is a 6, and that user's mode is 8, it attempts to align "higher/lower" on a relative basis.
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aaron15
58 Messages
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4.3K Points
5 years ago
Click on the number of votes the film has received, shown beneath the film's rating. This doesn't work on the app though.
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isak_hrlund
2 Messages
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162 Points
5 years ago
This is the answer I got from IMDB support:
"Hello,
We take measures ensuring the rating for a title accurately represents public opinion. As such, we sincerely appreciate you taking the time to reach out!
Review this link for more information: https://help.imdb.com/article/imdb/tr...#
For further help, reach out here: https://help.imdb.com/contact"
Not very helpful. Furthermore, the "weighted average" that IMDB uses makes things even worse as it reduces the impact of extremes, making everything converge towards the mean. Preposterous.
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purefault
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80 Points
5 years ago
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