As the TMDb rating scale begins with lowest-possible rating, that users can select, of 10%, how is it mathematically and electronically possible for anything to show 5%?
I newly added a good documentary miniseries (that easily deserves at least a 70% rating) this morning, looked, anew, this evening, and it was showing as having been given, during today, inexplicable 5% rating. How is any viewer rating of less than 10% possible? Even two people each giving a 10% (the first half-star - which no lower rating can be given) rating would still result in 10% - right?
لم تجد الفلم أو المسلسل ؟ سجل دخولك و انشئها
هل تريد تقييم او اضافة هذا العنصر للقائمة؟
لست عضو؟
رد بواسطة Travis Bell
بتاريخ فبراير 12, 2019 في 10:31 صباحا
The API still supports the old 20 point rating scale (0.5..10). That's how. The website enforces a 10 point rating scale, 0.5-5.0 (or 1..10).
When I get around to the extra work around ratings, I will probably round all of the all 20 point ratings into the 10 point scale. So that all ratings are on the 10 point scale.
رد بواسطة genplant29
بتاريخ فبراير 12, 2019 في 10:42 صباحا
Thanks for the explanation. I thought 5% was literally impossible - so was thoroughly stumped when I saw it happen. Unfortunately the paltry 5% rating that someone gave yesterday completely destroyed the deserved 80% rating I gave the well-done BBC/PBS documentary in question.
رد بواسطة talestalker
بتاريخ فبراير 12, 2019 في 12:03 مساءا
May I ask what is the documentary in question? (I don't want vote for something I didn't see, I'm just curious . )
رد بواسطة genplant29
بتاريخ فبراير 12, 2019 في 12:14 مساءا
It's the following 2-parts production:
https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/86727-princess-margaret-the-rebel-royal?language=en-US
On IMDb it presently has a 7.5 (= 75%) rating, which, in my opinion, is spot-on.