Marc Poirier
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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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7 votes
Not sure we can do this from Facebook to Trakt, but will look into this in the future.
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30 votes
I love the idea, but its going to take IFTTT wanting to do a deeper integration with Trakt. I’ve reached out a few times before, but maybe if users also message them it will get more traction.
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21 votes
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21 votes
How would you expect this to be shared? As just text prefilled into a share dialog? as an image?
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162 votes
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User story:
As a trakt.tv user I wish to be able to track all the sporting events that I watch in the same manor that I watch TV shows or movies.Acceptance criteria:
The system supports a timeline of sporting events backwards (with any limitations known to the user such as key dates [1970-] for example) and going forward for all televised sporting events. -
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There isn’t currently a way to support this. Will take a look in the future.
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My assumption is there is a gap in available db's out there, if any currently that store this data. This would be a huge feature that could have a lot of further dependant features added on. For example, high viability to have user base add more friends (attract) to join trakt.tv to smack talk socially about a sporting event that a friend is checked in watching, or perhaps previously viewed. "My team beat your team! Ha ha!"