Hello everyone. I started rating movies on a scale of 0 to 100, which seemed logical to me at the time. I was trying to get better matches and improve my recommendations.
However, when I rate a movie 75, it now displays as "59th," which looks incorrect. I would prefer it to show as "75th," which would be more accurate.
Maybe it's not a real issue, or I'm thinking in the wrong way, in that case, I can just forget about it.
Thank you in advance.
Can you help me with this? I made an error with my rankings
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Re: Can you help me with this? I made an error with my rankings
TL;DR: I don't think it's a problem, but if it bothers you aesthetically, you could rate more movies you don't like.
Having an even distribution of high and low scored films will make the percentile more closely match the score you enter. In your case you have rated many films high, but not many low. You could get the percentile closer by adding more ratings for films with low scores.
For instance, if there are movies that you remember starting and just not bothering to finish because you didn't like them enough, you could add low ratings for those.
You can see the distribution more visually by going to the page at https://www.criticker.com/ratings/jpsala/: see there are 12 pages of ratings above or at the "50" score, and only 6 pages below or at the "50" score.
Alternatively, I suppose you could export your ratings, replace them with the percentiles in a spreadsheet program like Excel, then import those as your new scores, so for example a film you currently have scored 70 would be scored 50.
Having an even distribution isn't really necessary, though, as I understand it, because your close TCIs will just end up being other accounts that score with a similar distribution. If you look at the graphs in the thread at https://www.criticker.com/forum/viewtop ... f=6&t=4247 you'll see there are other accounts with rating distributions like yours, so you've got plenty of company.
Having an even distribution of high and low scored films will make the percentile more closely match the score you enter. In your case you have rated many films high, but not many low. You could get the percentile closer by adding more ratings for films with low scores.
For instance, if there are movies that you remember starting and just not bothering to finish because you didn't like them enough, you could add low ratings for those.
You can see the distribution more visually by going to the page at https://www.criticker.com/ratings/jpsala/: see there are 12 pages of ratings above or at the "50" score, and only 6 pages below or at the "50" score.
Alternatively, I suppose you could export your ratings, replace them with the percentiles in a spreadsheet program like Excel, then import those as your new scores, so for example a film you currently have scored 70 would be scored 50.
Having an even distribution isn't really necessary, though, as I understand it, because your close TCIs will just end up being other accounts that score with a similar distribution. If you look at the graphs in the thread at https://www.criticker.com/forum/viewtop ... f=6&t=4247 you'll see there are other accounts with rating distributions like yours, so you've got plenty of company.