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Elliot, aka 2Ls1T, you upload a lot of really low quality images and I'm thankful that TMDb removes them. I mean, someone who thinks this image is perfectly acceptable shouldn't be allowed to upload images: https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/original/aymMVAWKiscjat155baBIuIvBBw.jpg
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You also would have to populate the field with data. Most of the data for TV shows comes from TVDb so you would have to petition them for the field (good luck). And this data would only be available for a very, very, very small percentage of shows.
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60 votes
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"Original language is more like the language spoken in the country where (most of) the producers come from."
This is incorrect and Travis from TMDb has clarified this. The original language is the main/primary language used in the movie. Since "spoken language" can have multiple values, the "Original Language" field was added to specify the primary. It has nothing to do with the country the movie or show was produced in. If a movie or show is produced in France but only English is spoken (for example several new TV shows recently made by Canal+), of course the original language should be English.
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It's been planned for quite awhile, but support for different versions of movies should be available at TMDb sometime in the last half of 2016, “after June/July”.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ratcoon commented
Redouane M., your two cents isn't worth even half. You misrepresent all the critiques put forward with no real input as to solutions. Perhaps you don't realize that TVDb doesn't allow just translations to English, it must be official or its not allowed. If the show didn't air in a country that speaks English, the English data shouldn't be entered on TVDb, according to their rules. This isn't an issue with TVDb as the rule makes sense, it's an issue with trakt not using the entire data available.
Your comment about rude moderators was flippant. I can handle it and have, but I would rather not.
Regarding rules at TMDb, they follow almost the exact same rules as TVDb except for the rule that there has to be 10 episodes of a web series before it's allowed.
And - what's wrong with porn, there's already porn on this website.
An error occurred while saving the comment Ratcoon commented
darren.murr, you seem to have not read my message. TVDb needs to be put to rest, it's served it's purpose. Help make TMDb better and we can do that.
As to your other point, there are already duplicate TV shows. Since TVDb is an open database anyone can add anything and they end up here. Sure they get removed, but it's manual so not sure what your point is there either.
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We need to move away from TVDb. In addition to the odd rules, the moderators there are very rude and often insult new users for simply asking a question. The only way this can happen is to have a source as good as or better than TVDb. To that end, users need to start adding more info to the TV section at TMDb
TMDb has planned an official way to specify that a movie has a stinger other than relying on plot keywords. You can view the status of and vote for the task here: https://trello.com/c/KHV5GlMx/164-provide-an-official-way-to-specify-after-credits-stingers
Voting for a task helps with the prioritizing.