Item: I Am Groot
Language: en-US
Type of Problem: Design_issue
Extra Details: Only the episodes that will be released on September 6, 2023 should be included in this series.
The previous ones were originally released as 5 short movies.
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Reply by skirge01
on September 8, 2023 at 2:47 PM
So, this discussion had absolutely no impact and we shouldn't bother reporting issues in these forums ever again. Message received loud and clear!
Nice to know that TMDB has zero interest in bettering itself or working with the community that built it. I may not have been a big contributor, so I know this will have no impact, but this certainly will make me completely cease all contributions to TMDB.
Reply by FS.Corrupt
on September 8, 2023 at 2:56 PM
I've never encountered something as unfriendly as you before. Please show more respect to your users who keep this site alive, and providing information like 'Travis Bell is aware of the situation, and internal discussions are currently taking place to determine how to address this situation' should be a given.
Reply by KarellenX
on September 9, 2023 at 2:49 PM
Probably a bit harsh. The moderators are working within the confines of the rules that govern this site. They most likely do not have any authority to change them or "do their own thing".
This case is an exception to those rules so it needs to be approved which, by the sounds of it, has been discussed for a while and approved.
Lets not attack the mods for just doing the job they were assigned.
Reply by FS.Corrupt
on September 9, 2023 at 3:01 PM
Normally I would agree with you, but not in this case.
Reply by skirge01
on September 9, 2023 at 3:44 PM
I don't think the... complaint... against the mod is for a lack of action. Rather, it's due to a lack of communication and a perceived dismissive attitude towards the community, itself, when questions were asked. I expect mods of any site to be here to help the community, foster it and the site to grow, and keep things on track. The information provided by the mods in this thread was anything but. It was unhelpful and needlessly caused additional frustration for everyone participating.
If a mod is limited in what they're permitted to say, then, at least, SAY THAT. Are they not even allowed to do that much? I asked why the status wasn't shared. All I got was a restated rule. Not, "My apologies for not sharing what was going on behind the scenes, but, as a mod, I wasn't even aware this discussion was going on. Had I known, I absolutely would've shared that information." Then, in trying to ascertain if there's a way to improve this lack of communication, I essentially got, "No." Maybe something like, "Again, as a mod, I have limited access and capabilities. In fact, I have no way of even reaching anyone with the power to do anything. Perhaps you could try using the contact form on the website to ask the admins that question."
Any of these things would've made this an immensely more productive discussion. Instead, all it did was tick people off by making it seem like nobody at TMDB gives a damn about the community.
Reply by David
on September 10, 2023 at 1:17 PM
Thanks to @superboy97 for dealing with all these TV discussions that tend to get toxic at times.
After the thousandth report denouncing exactly the same thing as dozens of reports before it, no one would probably think of writing "Thanks for your report" all the time. Someone somewhere is constantly complaining because, for example, Netflix has once again created fantasy seasons and of course they differ from tmdb's original order etc etc. And we're not even talking about all the discussions, which often drag on and involve a certain dynamic of over-dramatization. That's because of the TV format, our thinking adapts to it somewhere. I don't see any unfriendliness here. Just the cold objectivity that is needed in these time-consuming TV discussions.
Making internal debates public would hardly help defuse the situation. The question would then be asked every other day, “When will a decision finally be made?”, which would trigger stress that could lead to a decision that would then have to be reversed. which then leads to discussions again.
Reply by skirge01
on September 12, 2023 at 7:32 PM
Instead, we had 40 replies, consisting of people begging for something to be done and needlessly trying to make their case, but being repeatedly told that the rule stands. I'm not convinced that was the better or only alternative. Also, I highly doubt someone would be asking for an update as often as you think. A mod posts one thread, announces there's a discussion going on, and explains that thread will be updated as soon as a decision has been made. Subscribe to be notified. Would everyone read it? Probably not, but you'd have more than just mods replying to new threads and enlightening them about the current status post.
I'm done with all of this and unsubscribing from the thread. I've said my piece and tried to suggest things which might make the site more productive for both TMDB and its community, but there's no point talking to a brick wall. No admin at TMDB gives a s***, so there's no point discussing it any further.