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Is there a network for rating movies and seeing the ratings of other users in the fediverse?

Like bookwyrm, just for movies?

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[โ€“] Emperor@feddit.uk 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The question of a Fediverse alternative to something like IMDb, Trakt, etc has come up a time or two but before - this is my last post on the topic and that links back to previous discussion about this kind of thing because if there's an online database of stuff that lets you add, review and rate things then someone has suggested a BookWyrm-style Fediverse equivalent. Discogs is a popular one in the various discussions (you can follow my links back).

Apparently, the BookWyrm devs have said that Bookwyrm can be adapted for this use but they won't be doing it. My suggestion was/is that, rather than keep reworking BookWyrm, it would probably be better in the long-run to create a more generic version (I favour GeneralWyrm) that you could then take an adapt for your needs - creating MovieWyrm, DiscWyrm, ComicWyrm, ActionFigureWyrm, etc.

However, despite it being a great idea that has come up a number of times over the last few years, I am not aware of any progress having been made in adapting BookWyrm for other uses. It will happen eventually though.

[โ€“] vierbl00m@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks for the response! I was sure someone would have asked this before, but I had trouble finding the right way to search for it.

Making the bookwyrm code easily adaptable to other kind of mediums sounds like a very useful idea