can someone please check if that range still is available? for me, the allowed range is 10-50% only.jeff_h wrote:I've never gone beyond the default 10%, but I recently noticed you can now change this from 3-50%.
What do you set Films In Common Minimum to?
Re: What do you set Films In Common Minimum to?
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Re: What do you set Films In Common Minimum to?
livelove wrote:can someone please check if that range still is available? for me, the allowed range is 10-50% only.jeff_h wrote:I've never gone beyond the default 10%, but I recently noticed you can now change this from 3-50%.
I had the 3-50% range and dropped it to 3% to confirm it works and I'll leave it like that for a while for the laugh!
Not sure why you don't have the option so maybe raise it as a bug?
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Perhaps because he has so few rankings?
3% of 66 is, like, 2.
3% of 66 is, like, 2.
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Wait, what? livelove hasn't rated anything in like four years? I guess that explains the eighty threads about how hard he finds it to rate things
Re: What do you set Films In Common Minimum to?
A perfect demonstration of a logical fallacy. Also, if one has the option of asking someone to find out the truth, it's always better to do that than to construct hypotheses which can (and are in these case) false.medium pizza wrote:Wait, what? livelove hasn't rated anything in like four years?
I have >2000 ratings.
Obviously, I cannot import them to Criticker, because after all these years Criticker still lacks an import tool.
I'm glad you are so good at everything, that's very impressive.medium pizza wrote:I guess that explains the eighty threads about how hard he finds it to rate things
Re: What do you set Films In Common Minimum to?
thanks for trying out and confirming that it works for youphilamental wrote:I had the 3-50% range and dropped it to 3% to confirm it works and I'll leave it like that for a while for the laugh!
yes, I think that's probably the reasonpaulofilmo wrote:Perhaps because he has so few rankings?
3% of 66 is, like, 2.
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Re: What do you set Films In Common Minimum to?
livelove wrote:A perfect demonstration of a logical fallacy. Also, if one has the option of asking someone to find out the truth, it's always better to do that than to construct hypotheses which can (and are in these case) false.medium pizza wrote:Wait, what? livelove hasn't rated anything in like four years?
I have >2000 ratings.
Obviously, I cannot import them to Criticker, because after all these years Criticker still lacks an import tool.
I didn't ask because it was a joke. I apologize. I dislike myself, I lash out, I hide in trees
I expected you had another account or something, but it is kind of insane that someone who has spent so much time and effort on Criticker for years hasn't taken an hour or two to put those ratings in by hand
livelove wrote:I'm glad you are so good at everything, that's very impressive.medium pizza wrote:I guess that explains the eighty threads about how hard he finds it to rate things
This is way funnier than what I wrote, though. Respect
Re: What do you set Films In Common Minimum to?
As a matter of principle, I would not do it, even if it took only 10 minutes, because you have to multiply this amount of time by the number of users (thousands), who would need to do manually for what there should have been an import tool many, many years ago. Actually there already is an import tool. It would just have to be modified to allow the whole Criticker range (0-100), not just the 1-10 range. It's beyond me, why this small effort has not been made.medium pizza wrote:an hour or two to put those ratings in by hand
But anyway, it's not 10 minutes. Far from it. Assuming 30 seconds (and that's not even realistic as an average value in the long run) to search and identify the correct film on Criticker, lookup my rating and input the score, it would take 17 hours. Realistically speaking, it would take much longer, (especially if you want to be careful not to confuse namesake films, etc.). I think, it would take a few days of full-time work.
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Re: What do you set Films In Common Minimum to?
if you think this guy's negative, wait til you meet his brother diehate