Allowing users to add missing titles
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@admin This sounds good in theory but doesn't this defeat the original purpose of uNoGS as the most accurate provider for Netflix data? Won't the publication dates etc be incorrect unless the users are super active in adding missing titles?
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its 1 thing that we are doing, and don't you think its better to have them late than never?
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@admin Sure if the data is even remotely accurate. There's really no reason to use the API for my purposes without accurate enough data
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Not sure what to tell you... we will endeavour to get the most accurate data any way we can
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@admin In Argentina had an advance in adding titles in the last 48 hours, however, Mexico and Brazil are delayed, so must have added titles available in said countries, because have the most the titles (e.g. Mexico currently has 4,704 and has 4,680 titles when is selected "and" with Argentina) giving a result of 99.5% and in Brazil, Mexico has 4,368 counnting in both countries, giving a result of 92.9%.
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The 'hiding of country specific titles' seems to be the latest thing to trip 'proxy/vpn' errors. Looks like any content outside your home country, now has a huge chance to trip that error - even in situations where it used to work a few weeks back. Not good for the Netflix VPN scene possibly!!
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This isn't working. Here's a selection of some countries with less than 8 new releases within the last 7 days:
Brazil: 8
Germany: 8
Greece: 8
Hong Kong: 8
Iceland: 8
India: 9
Italy: 8
Japan: 8
Netherlands: 8
Poland: 8When compared to some of your competitors, this is less than 1/3 of all the releases.
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thats super helpful, thanks for doing your part
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We are working on something that will require minimal participation on the part of some trusted users, hopefully we will have something to announce by the end of the weekend
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In Mexico, looks like only adds new releases (the most of these are Netflix originals) and as I said the most of titles adds simultaneously in comparison of spanish countries (Argentina) and Brazil
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I wanna just let you guys know that Elementary isn't in your list and I find the "add missing titles" complicated. :)
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In which country is Elementary missing?
What do you find confusing about "add missing titles"- enter username (optional)
- select country you are in
- add title id or list of title id's
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Can't get submit to work. Love this helpful site, been using new VPN w/ Netflix for a few days, A big one you may want to add is:
Saw "Family Guy" Animated US series on the UK site. UNOGS shows no results.
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Can you update your database to include Cuties in Canada & the US. I'd do it but I have no idea what a Netflix ID is. Your add missing titles thingy says it accepts links but spat this link back. https://unogs.com/title/81111198
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"Guest" said in Allowing users to add missing titles:
I have no idea what a Netflix ID is. Your add missing titles thingy says it accepts links but spat this link back. https://unogs.com/title/81111198
Online when referring to links, an iD number is typically the group of numbers etc in a URL to a certain page.. like a Social Security number but for media, they are unique for the sites that use them. So the iD number of the title you are referring to there would be 81111198 as it can bring you to the film on both sites. (UNOGS also changed its URL format to match Netflix, so now from any Netflix title page you can just change the part before ".com" to "unogs" & hit enter & vice-versa) ☆
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I've been trying to add a title, but it never gets added. It says "adding title" forever and never completes. Trying to add "Silence Of the Lambs" from Canada.
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13747225 is the ID.
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Is there any benefit to using POST over the built-in form?
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Since you have troubles tracking all the titles, I wondered if you were aware of this webpage:
https://about.netflix.com/en/new-to-watch
I've just discovered about it myself... At the top right you can change to any country! For example in the United States you seem to have missed the release of "Mine" on 5/8/2021.
http://unogs.com/search/?q=what's+new+last+5+days&st=bs
That page could have helped you ;-)
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@baspey How have we not seen that before? Great resource, thanks!