That seems very arbitrary when applied to something like this versus other concert films that are then allowed on Letterboxd, including many by this same band. "Video" is a format, if we want to get to the semantics. (Sorry, it was Letterboxd that rejected it as a "compilation.") But oh well...
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Reply by superboy97
on May 26, 2021 at 11:49 PM
It is not marked as "compilation" (we don't have this attribute), but as "video".
The "video" attribute is not only for compilations. It also apply to recorded shows. The rule is here.
Reply by jamiesrich
on May 27, 2021 at 12:02 AM
That seems very arbitrary when applied to something like this versus other concert films that are then allowed on Letterboxd, including many by this same band. "Video" is a format, if we want to get to the semantics. (Sorry, it was Letterboxd that rejected it as a "compilation.") But oh well...