To me the coolest features would be
- It tells me when new episodes come out
- It recommends me new anime based on my history
Anime; the one thing that gets us closer to each other and brings us together.
All spoilers must be tagged!
To me the coolest features would be
I inputted my username and got this error
Yeah, I've set a minimum limit for animelists. Your animelist appears to be smaller than 50 so it won't be processed. This is not because it can't, but because I manually set it so that anime newbies don't get bad quality recommendations. It has something to do with how the algorithm works.
Oh I see. Yeah, I never bothered inputting many since the website doesn’t give me any recommendations based on my data so I just ended up inputting everything on the TV Time app.
To me, the biggest advantage of a federated tracker like this is the ability to self host without relying on any centralized service, so in no particular order
A community maintained repository based database system, so when someone initiate an instance of your tracker, it starts off completely empty, and then the admin can pull from a "seasonal anime" repo for the tracker to track seasonal animes, an "anime movie" repo, a "j-drama" repo " a "Hollywood movies" repo or any combination of the above, or pull from an URL for a custom tracking list.
Local/global average rating/rating distribution.
Some kind of upvote system for reviews to discourage short, low effort reviews that plagued Letterbox. Lemmy's "active/hot" sorting algorithm is pretty good and you may be able to use just that.
User created lists and also the ability to share them publicly or privately.
Unfortunately, this tracker will need to rely on centralized databases such as MAL, anidb and anilist as I can't really seem to find an easy way to curate new animes without them.
I am not very sure about this point honestly, as previously discussed in this thread, having a database that is only maintained by the community has its own disadvantages that definitely outweight its advantages. For example, you would need constant moderator approval, which is slow.
I am not sure what you mean by the ability to share them privately. Do you mean like whitelisting certain people that can view your animelist? Like how MAL has a friends only thing?
Ok, I assume you are familiar with uBlock Origin right? In uBlock, you can select from any combination of first and third party filter lists, or make custom filters, as long as they follow the same format. There is no one central authority that approves every filter list constantly, and the uBlock maintainer are only responsible for their own filter lists. Does that make sense?
Yes, like sharing a particular list only with certain people that you choose.
How about Wikipedia?