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IMDb Title Subpage Redesign: FAQ & TV Episodes

IMDb Title Subpage Redesign: FAQ & TV Episodes

 

We are excited to announce IMDb’s redesign of Title FAQ and TV Episode subpages! In the coming days, IMDb will incrementally roll out these refreshed pages, the changes are meant to enhance the IMDb experience for all customers worldwide, improving the discovery and navigation with easier access to celebrity, movie, and TV content on any device. The updated experience reflects feedback and suggestions from customers as well as in-depth research.

 

In the coming months, we plan to continue updating IMDb pages throughout the site. We hope you enjoy these latest improvements, and thank you for continuing to make IMDb the world's most trusted source for movie, TV, and entertainment content. 

 

— The IMDb Team  

 

 

Title FAQ Subpage

 

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Title TV Episode Subpage

 

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1 year ago

This was a brilliant new change that helped me discover half a dozen movies I had not seen. And suddenly it is gone again. What happened?

I can't stress enough what a great change this was.

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation originally titled IMDB ratings displayed on ALL titles on individuals' pages...

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@dunksta1b​ Please see the subthread above covering this (even though not tied to the episode/FAQ updates) -> https://community-imdb.sprinklr.com/conversations/imdbcom/imdb-title-subpage-redesign-faq-tv-episodes/64c2ad8cc2f32a2d3175d7b3?commentId=64c75e466f817c2d94a30ac2 specifically:

No need to worry -- this was always a temporary experiment which was shown to only a subset of customers.  The team will now analyse the usage between the group who saw the new layout vs. the group who did not.  If the page with the votes is deemed a success, then it will return for all customers as a permanent change(we also need to fix a few bugs before it can return). 

Note that in the meantime, you can always access this information via the "All topics" menu in the upper right of every IMDb name page -- from "All topics" under "Credits" click "by Rating" then you can pick a sort order, or filter by title type, and even restrict to just titles which you have rated.  For example -> https://www.imdb.com/filmosearch/?explore=title_type&role=nm3053338&ref_=filmo_ref_you_irt&sort=user_rating,desc&mode=detail&page=1&title_type=movie&my_ratings=restrict 

Hope this helps. 

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@dunksta1b​ Many users have had similar experience for many years with Chrome add-on "My Imdb". I'm very used to it. But with new interface the work of add-on was broken, and the developer don't want to finalize it.

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@Col_Needham​ Unfortunately, that does not help at all. You cannot see the entire list with your vote highlighted, unless you're happy to click 'next' every 50 titles. What's more, for some reason "Rating" route shows EVERY TV episode separately which is annoying and unnecessary and you can't even uncheck this to show anything BUT separate episodes. That display was such a perfect solution and currently there is no feasible solution of comparable usefulness

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@bderoes​ Aren't you showing just TV series with Margot Robbie? I'm talking about showing everything from her EXCEPT single TV episodes

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1 year ago

IMDb changes things on their website fairly often. Some changes are improvements, and some changes are not. Recently, IMDb changed the order in which episodes seasons are listed when hitting the episode guide link in the top left of a show's homepage. Previously, the seasons were listed with most recent first and older seasons descending order L to R. Now, the reverse is true. When you hit the episode link on the homepage of a show, the oldest season, such as season 1, is shown first at the left and then you must scroll to the right to get to the most recent season. This is unnatural as far as tactile, familiar, or intuitive website design.

Is there a setting for us to reverse the order back to how it was previously? Or can the website programmers return the master preference back to its previous, more intuitive sorting method of most recent season first at the left side?

Thank you, Hose.

UPDATE. Interesting enough, the next day, the update I mentioned was reversed to the original method. They may have been testing a beta publicly and I caught an early glimpse. I understand new changes are a coming, so we will see what happens.

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation originally titled Episode guide link... NEW sort order is reverse of what it was.

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@HOSENOGGIN

This is sooo annoying! But judging by the lack of responses from IMDb staff and the fact they merged it so it is buried at the bottom of a different but slightly related topic, I suspect they don't really give two hoots.

File it under the following?
- Changes made for the sake of making changes
- Changes that make no sense, but no one complained so it must be ok
- Changes made to justify someone's job

- Changes made to ensure users have to unnecessarily click on more pages, giving more advertising revenue to IMDb

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1 year ago

Nice new episode view has just dropped (on the desktop version), very nice layout, only problem being the two buttons circled don't work so we can't see more than the first fifty episodes. Checked multiple shows with over that number and all have the same issue so just thought I'd raise it with you.

Thanks!

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation originally titled New episode view doesn't load

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@ElsieTanner​ Hi! Thanks for bringing this to our attention, we have now reported it to team in charge, ticket reference #V1029471859.

Cheers!

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Hi @ElsieTanner 

We're pleased to confirm that this issue has been resolved and episodes are now loading correctly.

Many thanks again for raising this, and apologies for any inconvenience caused. 

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@Jayseph​ no problem can I also raise the fact on the app version you can only view seasons and not years. This is a particular problem for soap operas and other shows with no defined seasons and thousands of episodes.

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1 year ago

The workaround to see top rated episodes or other options (up to 50) is now gone for me, unless it moved somewhere else that I’m not aware of?

I’m only able to get to very expanded views of episodes with large images (larger than before here) that require a significant amount of scrolling. As I’m often in low bandwidth settings, I also picture that I’ll more often need to avoid visiting pages if these changes are staying without an alternative. 

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1 year ago

Before when I looked up an episode of a TV series under the season, episodes that I had not looked at yet were in blue and the ones I had already looked at were in purple.  It was great because I could tell which ones I hadn't seen yet.  I don't watch a series over the air anymore, only DVD, stream (not from a network streaming service), and youtube.  With all of the episodes in the same color it is going to be hard to tell which ones I have and haven't seen yet.   There have been times when I unintentionally skipped an episode and having the different colors helped to figure out that I may have done that.  I have it set for the classic view and when it comes to the season/episodes, I'm not getting that view anymore.  Can we please let those of us who prefer the classic view have it back for seasons/episodes?

Later,

Dave

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation originally titled The new look to the season/episodes for series is terrible!

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@e8n2 

You may want to start using the Seen feature.

On the desktop version of IMDb, alter the URL of the series title page, replacing "title" with "seen". Then you can mark each episode as Seen if you don't want to rate it. Example:

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096697/

becomes

https://www.imdb.com/seen/tt0096697/

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1 year ago

Hi the feature to see a TV Series episodes by the number of votes seems to have gone? Is there a way to do this? It only seems to offer by rating rather than popularity now.

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation originally titled Sort Episodes by Votes

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@SM16vibez​ 

Col Needham indicates above that they will be adding back the link to the full list of episodes Top Rated, which could then be resorted by # of votes.

Meanwhile, you can do an Advanced Title Search, 

https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?sort=user_rating,desc&series=tt0096697

where the last part of the url (&series=...) was added manually. The title id (tt...) appears in the series' url.

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Shouldn't have to manually change the url.  It should have been left alone to begin with.  I could care less about top rated episodes.  I just want to see the episode number and have it in order and to have it change colors when I have looked at the episode.  I'm sure I am not the only one who feels that way!

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1 year ago

This is still an issue for over a month now. Will this ever be fixed? It is extremly annoying as a contributor.

If the Series has no Episode Numbers but release Dates the Episodes are not sorted from earliest to latest. Instead they are all in a random order.  Example: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044298/episodes/?year=2022

@Michelle You said there was a ticket for this any progress at all?

https://community-imdb.sprinklr.com/conversations/imdbcom/imdb-title-subpage-redesign-faq-tv-episodes/64c2ad8cc2f32a2d3175d7b3?commentId=64c3e9c9a44bc926068460bf

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Hi @valkyrslayer​ -

The issue was supposed to have been resolved, however, upon checking again now I am also still seeing the same display error and have raised another ticket for the appropriate team (#P100748058).

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Thank You. I really hope this can get fixed. Its quite the annoying bug.

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@Michelle  The issue still persists. The First 50 Episodes are ordered correct by date. But when you click load 50 more the order gets randomized again.

Example: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2810310/episodes/?year=2022

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1 year ago

How can I see a list of all series sorted by rating? shows only 10 episodes...

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation originally titled Top-rated

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Please see discussion beginning here:

https://community-imdb.sprinklr.com/conversations/imdbcom/imdb-title-subpage-redesign-faq-tv-episodes/64c2ad8cc2f32a2d3175d7b3?commentId=64f9571a2074f313ba229ee0&replyId=64f9791d2074f313ba22a2ba

ending (for now) with this post:

Col Needham indicates above that they will be adding back the link to the full list of episodes Top Rated, which could then be resorted by # of votes.

Meanwhile, you can do an Advanced Title Search, 

https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?sort=user_rating,desc&series=tt0096697

where the last part of the url (&series=...) was added manually. The title id (tt...) appears in the series' url.

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1 year ago

there used to be a feature where you could see all episodes of a show in descending order of each episode's IMDB rating. i see that there is still a 'top-rated' function, which shows the top 10 highest-rated episodes, but i want a list that includes every episode. is that feature just gone now? or is there another way to access that data?

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation originally titled series' episodes rating list feature gone?

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@lovebugsunnie​ 

Please see this postimmediately above.

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1 year ago

Up until today, I've been able to see a full series episode ranking by IMDB rating. Now it's just the top ten.

I used this feature constantly... is there somewhere else this is being displayed??

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation originally titled What happened to the full series episode rankings??

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@kandmentertainment​ 

Please see this post above.

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@bderoes​ Thanks very much!

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1 year ago

what it says above, the sort of episodes changed and now it only shows me the 10 best episodes of a series instead of all of them in order, I don't think they have eliminated that but I can't find it and I would like someone to tell me where it is

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation originally titled What happened to the button to sort episodes by IMDB rating and release date?

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@frutillita32​ 

Please see this post above.

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1 year ago

Why on earth would you take away the ability to see every episode of a TV series in order of user rating? Just showing the top ten episodes is not enough for long-running series with hundreds of episodes, nor are we now able to see bottom-rated episodes. Please bring the old top-rated tab back.

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation originally titled Only ten top-rated episodes?

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Hello @bondfool,

Thanks for your feedback! Currently, our team is exploring improvement options.  In the meantime, we have modified this post to an Idea so other community members can vote and IMDb staff can track interest.

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Col Needham has responded to this complaint on the Episode changes announcement. 

Please see this post 

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1 year ago

If a series has ten episodes or fewer, they are all marked as "top rated" regardless of the rating. Perhaps it would make sense to reduce the number for series with few episodes.

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1 year ago

new list of episodes looks ugly and is terrible. the interface was already perfect. but what else you would expect from GUI redesigns there is not one case in history that wasn't to the worst and worst and worst.

but now when you sort the episodes by year it hides a 70% of the episodes until you ten times press [show more] (that is when it even works) and then shows them in random order instead of chronologically

the site is unusable for soaps

and no matter how many times you show more it still doesn't show ALL the episodes. plain missing some of them

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation originally titled terrible redesign is terrible

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Hi, agof. For the time being, there are some workarounds available.

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Why don't we have a feature like the one picture below anymore?

epdate epvote eprate

Why is it every time that I ask this question the message containing it disappears after a few years?

Where did https://community-imdb.sprinklr.com/conversations/imdbcom/episodes-by-votes-ratings/5f4a79ca8815453dba8b0b46 go?

Whatever is going on is very annoying!

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@jeorj_euler​ The "Top-rated" link provides the start of that view -> https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4158110/episodes/?topRated=DESC  and then as referenced earlier in the thread, we are awaiting bandwidth from the team to add a link from that page directly to (in this case) https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?series=tt4158110&sort=user_rating,asc which itself can then be sorted via other orders, as above -> https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?series=tt4158110&sort=release_date,asc  (and more powerfully than before, easily filterable via other criteria too, for example, episodes by date but ONLY episodes with over 10K votes -> https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?series=tt4158110&sort=release_date,asc&num_votes=10000,). 

Why is it every time that I ask this question the message containing it disappears after a few years?

Sprinklr problem/question threads are subject to expiry following a multi-year period of inactivity -- this is because data, policies, user interfaces, and other aspects of IMDb are always changing, therefore, discussions of old issues can often become confusing to customers accessing IMDb today. Idea threads are not subject to this expiry (until implemented, of course). 

Hope this helps. 

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Ah, okay. Thank you very much, Col.