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Netflix changing its rating system


Is it a good thing or a bad thing? From stars to thumbs up/down

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A bad thing, IMO. Some films I can't give a simple thumbs up or down. I found their stars rating system to be helpful.

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I feel the same way

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It depends on whether they put a percentage of thumbs up/down or just have a simple binary system. If it's only the latter then it's a bad thing. Years ago I remember looking up movies on Amazon's dvds and discovered that almost no films got below three out of five stars. However, I was able to make this useful for me by assuming a three star movie was actually worth one or two stars, a four star was worth more like three and a five star was worth four or five. If you have a percentage you can still tell relatively what will be good for you, but if they only put a thumbs up or down, it's worthless and people will have to rely on outside sources for reviews.

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I think that's a bad thing. Not nuanced enough. Horrible movies will be in the same category as semi-decent movies, and "just above average" movies will be in the same category as masterpieces.

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It feels like these companies just change things just to change things. Why fix whats not broken (sort of like with the IMDb boards).

If its just a thumbs up and thumbs down how will that even work? There needs to be some sort of percentage on it so you can separate each movie/tv show.

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I'm very skeptical as to the possible benefit, but they claim that a test group of viewers was twice as likely to rate a title when given up/down choices vs. the five-star scale.

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Bad thing!
It's basically lumping a lot of grey shades into black or white.
for me, 1 star means dislike because they don't let you choose 0 stars.
Anything over 1, means different degrees of like.
two to five stars is all thumbs up, to different extents.
1- Did not like at all. would give 0 stars if I could. Could not find anything worthwhile in it.
2- Not great but not totally worthless either. Overall mediocre, but had some good parts.
3- Pretty good overall, not special but decently entertaining. (3 stars is probably my most commonly used rating)
4- Very good but with some small flaws
5- Just perfect in every way. A work of art. These are rare.

So now a 5 star movie will get the same rating as a 2 or 3 star movie. A masterpiece will be the same as something just average. Everyone gets a trophy. I hate this.
Fuck the dumbing down of everything.

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Bad thing, definitely. Every site always has to try to fix what isn't broken, and thereby makes things worse.

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The five category rating system has been found optimal for recommender systems by these guys https://grouplens.org/ and other research which is probably why Netflix used it in the first place.

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How did you change number of posts? Suddenly you have 2001 posts, but yesterday you had like 30 posts.

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Yeah right. Nice april fool's joke.

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