Quote from Lorska No that's because the ratings are biased. You will give something you just read a perfect rating, thinking this is truly the best of the best, but realize later that it is not that great or you are pissed and just rate it the lowest possible score. The many 10's would still dominate the rating. Ab ...
I'm talking about showing rating in 2 ways In the database, users already inputted they are reading or finished the series That won't cause any bias but more clarity of information instead. (Anyway, ratings are always in bias in anime/manga/game as they are subjective)
With SQL, you can pull out the 2 sets of ratings in 2 separate queries One with users completed the series; Another with users still reading And display them separately; that part shouldn't be too much work, It's true it need more work.
As for the other part, breaking up the score into a few more fields allow the presentation of data in a more interesting way. For example the pentagon/hexagon graphics commonly used in games. That may need more works indeed but it can make the page both more informative and attractive. Anyway it's just a suggestion here.
Reviews often consist of spoilers. For people who are looking for something to read or just brief introductory information, it's better NOT to read any reviews (and don't go deep in Wikipedia).
Last edited by megane007 at 8:04 pm, Feb 17
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