On the topic of duplicate listings, it looks like there needs to be support for aliases of anime titles to help minimize duplicates. For example I found that some entries have both the Romaji and English titles, like Shingeki no Kyojin vs Attack on Titan, with one having more users associated than the other. You don't always see both of them in the results though, so it can be difficult to pick the "right" one.
In cases where both the English and Romaji titles are prevalent, I chose which one to search for based on the one I remembered, which in turn is somewhat influenced by where you watch it. So say Crunchyroll lists it as Attack on Titan but Anilinkz lists it as Shingeki no Kyojin. If I watch it on Crunchyroll I would remember it as Attack on Titan, but if I watch it on Anilinkz Shingeki no Kyojin would stick instead.
I think options B and C are the best, Jikokun, as B would clean things up nicely (but aliases would be required, in my opinion), where C would be a further enhancement.
P.S. Sorry for the on topic post that is off the top of the off topic posts to the original topic :p
I agree that multiple listings of the same anime ought to be condensed and there's another bug I found too where you can rate a series multiple times, which means your list has duplicates of the same anime with each click of the rate button (which I didn't know because I was using my phone and there were no changes after I clicked the add button so I kept on clicking it).
wait what o_O that came out very wrong.
it's because I don't like WoW, isn't it? :p
In cases where both the English and Romaji titles are prevalent, I chose which one to search for based on the one I remembered, which in turn is somewhat influenced by where you watch it. So say Crunchyroll lists it as Attack on Titan but Anilinkz lists it as Shingeki no Kyojin. If I watch it on Crunchyroll I would remember it as Attack on Titan, but if I watch it on Anilinkz Shingeki no Kyojin would stick instead.
I think options B and C are the best, Jikokun, as B would clean things up nicely (but aliases would be required, in my opinion), where C would be a further enhancement.
P.S. Sorry for the on topic post that is off the top of the off topic posts to the original topic :p