AFlickering wrote:i think the site would have to be a mind-reader to map such things automatically, there's no way of knowing simply by looking at an individual's ratings alone. my suggestion would simply be that every user has the opportunity to manually determine their own 50th percentile should they so wish, this would essentially solve the problem. i'm not a programmer so i don't know how hard that would be to implement, but i think it'd improve TCI (and therefore PSI) accuracy significantly, even if it'd be a little difficult to explain as a feature (i don't think the intelligence of criticker's userbase should be underestimated though).
Yeah, I agree. I'm sure there's a way to make it guess, but the guessing could pretty easily make it less accurate than not guessing in the first place. I agree some kind of manual mapping is a good option, but the question is how to implement it in a way that's more accurate than it is now and practical so that all users can understand what to do. Mapping only the 50th percentile would probably not be too hard for most people (although I'd be worried most people would just pick 50/100 by default which could defeat the purpose of the whole mapping system, since in reality most peoples' 50th percentile is probably somewhere else). While I think mapping the 50th percentile would make it more accurate than it is now, I think it stands to reason that if mapping one 'tier' makes it more accurate, then mapping more tiers would continue to make it more accurate. Where to draw the line then? And I think the answer is to make sure the system stays easy to understand and use for users.
In any case, I'd be really interested to see if this is something that could be tested behind the scenes somehow (like how they tested the current system and found it's more accurate than the old 10 tier system). Take 50 users that have rated a bunch of the same movies, ask them where their 50th percentile is, then do whatever comparisons can be done to see if the accuracy goes up or down.
If it goes up, then the question is how much more accurate can it get beyond that by having users manually map even more, while also keeping the mapping system easy to use and understand for users. It's already kind of confusing for some people as it is now.