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* Alert people if a movie has something they don't want to see in it. | * Alert people if a movie has something they don't want to see in it. | ||
* Filtering. Example: "films with X and Y but not Z" | * Filtering. Example: "films with X and Y but not Z" | ||
* Make it easier to find movies that fit criteria for things like | * Make it easier to find movies that fit criteria for things like [https://letterboxd.com/nickcostello24/list/100-movie-challenge/ 100 movie challenge] ([https://www.reddit.com/r/Letterboxd/comments/13x7cv2/100_movie_challenge/ reddit link]). | ||
== Example lists == | == Example lists == | ||
Revision as of 16:11, 20 May 2025
This project aims to help people navigate media like movies, TV shows, and books.
Side note: v1 only concerns movies, so this page will use "movie" as short-hand for what is likely to be a more generic "media item" at a later point. Trying to find a better name for it. "Node" is too generic.
Use Cases
- Alert people if a movie has something they don't want to see in it.
- Filtering. Example: "films with X and Y but not Z"
- Make it easier to find movies that fit criteria for things like 100 movie challenge (reddit link).
Example lists
Annotating edges?
The music video for Bad was directed by Scorsese. Thriller was John Landis. Gondry and Jonze did a lot of music videos. How do we group these into an annotation? Is it by director or by video? Or does the data model need to change to make the annotation on the edge between the nodes of directors and music videos (Q193977)?
Edge annotation is limited to linking two nodes. Is that sufficient? What's the alternative?
Glossary
TODO