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Registered: March 18, 2007 | Posts: 426 |
| Posted: | | | | What would be fancy is if for any given DVD, we could see the following : * the number of other DVD Profiler users who have this same profile in their collection. * the list of those users who have this profile in their collection (although this may raise privacy issues). * the last time this profile was downloaded by someone.
Note that this in fact could also be used to detect bogus submissions. Suppose I submitted a DVD with the wrong UPC. Later I notice my fault and change the UPC. The wrong submission will stay in the masterdatabase indefinitely now... If a profile was not 'accessed' for e.g. a year, it may well be that no one has that profile in his database anymore. And with accessed, I mean that the client asked the server if there was an update (although I'm not exactly sure that this is how it works today) even if there was no update.
And would be even more fancy, now that I think of it, is that you could see the users who have a lot of DVDs in common with yourself, and see what DVDs they have that you don't yet. As a result, we could find people with similar intrests and as a result maybe detect new interesting DVDs. A bit like how last.fm works with music. |
| Registered: May 29, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 3,475 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Repter: Quote: What would be fancy is if for any given DVD, we could see the following : * the number of other DVD Profiler users who have this same profile in their collection. * the list of those users who have this profile in their collection (although this may raise privacy issues). * the last time this profile was downloaded by someone.
Note that this in fact could also be used to detect bogus submissions. Suppose I submitted a DVD with the wrong UPC. Later I notice my fault and change the UPC. The wrong submission will stay in the masterdatabase indefinitely now... If a profile was not 'accessed' for e.g. a year, it may well be that no one has that profile in his database anymore. And with accessed, I mean that the client asked the server if there was an update (although I'm not exactly sure that this is how it works today) even if there was no update.
And would be even more fancy, now that I think of it, is that you could see the users who have a lot of DVDs in common with yourself, and see what DVDs they have that you don't yet. As a result, we could find people with similar intrests and as a result maybe detect new interesting DVDs. A bit like how last.fm works with music. I started the favorites listed by genre post for just that reason. Great minds think alike! |
| Registered: March 17, 2007 | Posts: 125 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Repter: Quote: What would be fancy is if for any given DVD, we could see the following : * the number of other DVD Profiler users who have this same profile in their collection. Yes, I've been craving this feature for a while now! Quote: * the list of those users who have this profile in their collection (although this may raise privacy issues). I don't think this aspect would go over well, though. Quote: * the last time this profile was downloaded by someone. I never thought of that...it would be fun to see how popular a title is in the first days of release, as well as how much it is added during a special sale (Deep Discount sale or price slashed at Costco). Quote: Note that this in fact could also be used to detect bogus submissions. Suppose I submitted a DVD with the wrong UPC. Later I notice my fault and change the UPC. The wrong submission will stay in the masterdatabase indefinitely now... If a profile was not 'accessed' for e.g. a year, it may well be that no one has that profile in his database anymore. And with accessed, I mean that the client asked the server if there was an update (although I'm not exactly sure that this is how it works today) even if there was no update. I would think that they do this already! Quote: And would be even more fancy, now that I think of it, is that you could see the users who have a lot of DVDs in common with yourself, and see what DVDs they have that you don't yet. As a result, we could find people with similar intrests and as a result maybe detect new interesting DVDs. A bit like how last.fm works with music. LOL, now you're turning this into MyDVD ProfilerSpace! |
| | wjvdr | So many DVDs still to buy |
Registered: May 25, 2007 | Posts: 18 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Repter: Quote:
* the list of those users who have this profile in their collection (although this may raise privacy issues).
And would be even more fancy, now that I think of it, is that you could see the users who have a lot of DVDs in common with yourself, and see what DVDs they have that you don't yet. As a result, we could find people with similar intrests and as a result maybe detect new interesting DVDs. This is why I posted a suggestion to include a link to people's collection on the vote page. If you submit a profile, you can see who voted for it, which provides at least a partial list of people who have that particular DVD in their collection. An easy link to their profile would mean you were able to quickly look at the collection of someone who has at least one DVD with you in common |
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