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Lists: Following lists
I would like to have an option to follow/observe/add to fave other users lists. For the moment there's only RSS feed, but it's not very user friendly way to do it ;)
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bill_goode
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8 y ago
I do welcome comments on my lists. They help expand my knowledge of the area.
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mightyemperor
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What I was thinking of was a broader feature - the ability to make lists of lists, with a default one for your favourite lists. You could then make, for example, make an "upcoming horror films" list and then get updates on them all.
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bill_goode
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8 y ago
Instead IMDb could create additional categories for the lists. IMDb has separated categories between films and actors, at least at creation of lists. It should be a simple matter for IMDb to keep lists of films separate from lists of actors. Further the user (list creator) might be given the option to have his list categorized in a group of lists, eg Films - Musicals, Films - Sci Fi, Films - Comedy, etc or Actors - Male, Actors - Female (or other actor categories that might be thought of).https://getsatisfaction.com/imdb/topi...#
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mightyemperor
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Not necessarily as lists and lists of lists would need to be separate beasts (in the same way they have lists of titles or people), so you couldn't get a list of a list of lists unless the folks working on the back end went out of their way to allow such a thing to happen. I doubt they would as there would be little point and it would be open for abuse, as you suggest.
Yes I think this needs attention as some of the categories are weirdly specific in some areas (often with few lists in them) but not others:
http://www.imdb.com/lists/tag
So they'd either need to expand the tags, or trim them down to genres and stick the others into a keyword style system for lists.
We also need the ability to add or edit tags after a list has been started as I know I sometimes forgot. However, that might be a topic for another suggestion (or a new thread for general list suggestions, depending on what the admins here want to do).
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bill_goode
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dustin_5409813
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8 y ago
I don't understand the benefits of making lists more specific, say with with genres. Can someone explain it?
When you view a list, you can sort by genre in the refine search thing to the side. Between this and tagging, I don't see the purpose of taking another step in defining lists.
It seems like more work that would make things more cumbersome.
You can put anything into a list now as long as all the items are "characters," "people," etc. But if you make a "Western List" you would only be able to add westerns?
I could see adding to other people's lists being nice to, but only if the list creator would be able to allow outside additions. Otherwise I agree, that it makes your lists not your lists.
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bill_goode
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8 y ago
If you are already viewing a list, then you are not searching for a list, though you might be searching within that list.
My whole issue concerns searching for lists, not items within a list. Suppose there are a million lists on IMDb. How would one find a list of Horror films or a list of Comedies? If the list creator designates a particular genre for his list, then when other people searching for that genre will find his list, along with others in that genre. Thereby lists of Musicals will not include lists of War films.
It would be up to the individual creating the list as to what genre he would call it and what films he would include. For example, the film "Calamity Jane" is a musical in a western setting. So some people might call it a Western, while others might call it a Musical. It would be up to the list creator to include it or not include it in his list.
Yes, it would be a nice option for a list creator to allow or disallow others to add to the list. I can see that would be a good option that some people might like and IMDb might well allow that option to the list creator.
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bill_goode
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8 y ago
Certainly to follow, observe and fave lists would be a great addition to the list community.
But personally, I don't want others adding to my lists. But that might well be an option that IMDb might offer to list creators, to allow others to add to a list. Personally, I would deny additions to my lists, except by myself.
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dustin_5409813
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8 y ago
I think a better search function would work better.
If I can create a genre list and then add titles that aren't that genre, it seems to be more practical to have a search engine where I can select genre(s).
Example, I make a list of horror films and then fill it up with non-horror movies. This list would show up if I listed it as a Horror List. However, if there were a list search engine where you could tick genres, your results would only show lists that contained at least one movie of that genre.
As noted, the most beneficial changes would be an ability to edit tags and a list search engine.
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bill_goode
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