mythofechelon 35 Posted September 14, 2017 Posted September 14, 2017 I have a lot of films and TV shows that I don't watch (yet?) and, therefore, don't want to see on my home screen but others do watch and, therefore, do want to see on their home screen. The only way I can work around this is to mark all content as watched which (1) isn't accurate, (2) is misleading if I eventually decide to watch / continue watching a TV series, and (3) doesn't apply to future content (new episodes of an existing series). An option to hide content from the home screen or mark as "Don't Want to Watch" would be useful. 1 2
Deathsquirrel 745 Posted September 14, 2017 Posted September 14, 2017 One thing you can do is use separate libraries and give users access to only the stuff they want to see. I have a shared library for stuff everyone likes and then individual libraries for stuff only specific users want to see. Just don't grant users access to libraries of stuff they won't watch. 1
xe` 45 Posted August 17, 2023 Posted August 17, 2023 Back-link to my feature request that was closed as duplicate to this. I am not sure quite how much it overlaps this thread as this topic is essentially solved by user profiles where as the closed request is a definitive self contained new feature but happy to discuss anywhere, the thread it lives in doesn't matter much.
homeskool2 3 Posted January 4, 2024 Posted January 4, 2024 Mine was also closed as a duplicate kind of annoying that you would close a new feature request for one that died 5 years ago, clearly theres been a demand for this feature for a while, and it feels like its being swept under a rug
ebr 16179 Posted January 5, 2024 Posted January 5, 2024 17 hours ago, homeskool2 said: for one that died 5 years ago Hi. No FRs "die". They remain open for comment and consideration. 17 hours ago, homeskool2 said: clearly theres been a demand for this feature for a while Wouldn't your previous statement contradict that? If it "died" then that means no one else has really chimed in as wanting this for a while, right? The bottom line is, we need to keep requests for the same (or functionally equivalent) features in one topic. That is the only way that we can properly track user interest. By replying here, you did the same thing as posting the new request - except kept the discussion in one place where we're sure to see it. Thanks.
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