I know we probably don't need one, but I did notice that a lot of movies aren't getting a lot of ratings here. We have our top 100 voter's polls, but that hasn't really provided the incentive needed to rate the movies. Lots of film websites have a collaborative rating system. Now this can either mean we don't really need one and we can stick to our various countdowns which are a lot of fun, or it means it could help make the site a little bigger. I have a unique system prepared as an example for one if necessary, but I want to see where this goes before anything.
Basically, the idea is to take all the ratings of movies, total scores by an algorithm and see which movies come on the top. I have an easy prototype system I can work on as an example, but I don't have access to a graph of the ratings like others do, so I might plan an example chart tomorrow on Letterboxd (and on the off-chance this becomes real, I'll keep the algorithm / system a secret just in case)
Btw, I don't think it's a huge deal, but it would be interesting to see where the talk goes. I just like lists.
Basically, the idea is to take all the ratings of movies, total scores by an algorithm and see which movies come on the top. I have an easy prototype system I can work on as an example, but I don't have access to a graph of the ratings like others do, so I might plan an example chart tomorrow on Letterboxd (and on the off-chance this becomes real, I'll keep the algorithm / system a secret just in case)
Btw, I don't think it's a huge deal, but it would be interesting to see where the talk goes. I just like lists.
Last edited by KeyserCorleone; 05-28-21 at 10:33 PM.