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I'd love to have Trakt track music for me. Last.fm used to be a good option, but it's slowly dying, and seems likely to just disappear at some point in the future.
Basically, anything that can be "scrobbled" automatically would be a welcome addition. I love being able to track what I'm consuming and see how it changes over time.
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Currently, you can hide a show from you calendar or progress page. Hiding from watched progress also hides it from your dashboard on deck. Hiding in those 2 places should work for most users.
This topic proposes a “dropped” status for a show. This would hide from the 3 sections mentioned above + add a “dropped” indicator in places such as the show summary page.
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Hiding a show doesn't really do what we want it to. We just want to stop tracking the show, and having it show up in our Calendar and Up Next section. I can remove a show from my Watchlist, but if I've watched any of it, Trakt still acts like I want to keep watching it.
If you remove something from your Watchlist, it should just stop showing it to you. (Also, it needs to be easier to remove a show from your Watchlist. You can't do it from any episode or season pages.)
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It would probably also be worthwhile to expand this feature to movies. Even though they're much shorter, I've still abandoned a few movies halfway through because they didn't interest me, and I'd like to be able to mark them as such.
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There really needs to be a way to more easily report duplicates, like a link on each movie/show's page.
I'd also like to see a "combine duplicates" button on the Search page. (Clicking it could show a checkbox on each item in the search results, and then a Submit button when you have two or more items listed.
Check out the system that Goodreads uses. It's pretty good.
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Going the other way, they could add game-tracking to Trakt, in addition to TV & movies. But that would be a huge project, of course.
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Requested more info on which specific modals.
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Your points make sense, but as before this is still not something we plan on supporting. I’ll move this to researching, but I don’t anticipate changing this in the near term.
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I still think this would be a very useful feature to have. When did I see Star Wars for the first time? I have no idea. It came out 4 years before I was born, and I know I first saw it on TV, but I have no idea when.
My options are currently:
1. Just now. That's not true.
2. Release date. That's the most useful option, but it's still not true, and even less true for movies that were out before I was born.
3. Specific date. I can try to guess, but it's likely I'll be off by years, and certainly by months.So let's just add:
4. Unknown. I know I've seen it, but have no idea when. Perfect. That's exactly what I need.An error occurred while saving the comment BevansDesign commented
Yeah, I've been clicking "on release date", which is wrong.
I know they don't want to encumber the UI with too many buttons, but adding an "I don't know" button would be nice.
Or just make it optional - you would click the purple check box, and it marks it as watched. Then, you have the option to be more specific if you like. That's one-click-or-more functionality instead of the current mandatory-two-clicks functionality.
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Planning to replace this with something more similar to the dashboard genre section.
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I agree that "other" needs to be expanded. The biggest slice on my pie chart is "other", which is pretty bad info design.
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By "bad release date", I meant an inaccurate or false release date.
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This would be nice. I've been using Last.fm for a very long time, but I get the feeling that one of these days it's just going to disappear and take all my info with it. I'd love to have the same functionality on a newer service like Trakt that's independent from giant media conglomerations.