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The spoilers are poor quality #6

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daveloyall opened this issue Jun 27, 2017 · 6 comments
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The spoilers are poor quality #6

daveloyall opened this issue Jun 27, 2017 · 6 comments

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@daveloyall
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The spoilers are of poor quality with regard to content, grammar, formatting, etc.

@micabot
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micabot commented Jun 27, 2017

Thanks for reporting! We know about this issue. It is very difficult to find a good quality spoilers DB. If you either have one or know about one, please let us know! Thanks :)

@booleanbetrayal
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The question is ... who would want to curate such a DB? =]

@ali-p-q
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ali-p-q commented Jun 28, 2017

Search for a DB of biggest plot twists? I believe a DB containing spoilers could be found with people such as WatchMojo or any other YouTube media channel that deals with plot twists, mysteries, reactions to something in popular movies, series and animes.

@daveloyall
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Patching the existing DB might add value.

It might be easier to get patches if the .json file weren't too big to be edited in github's web interface.

I thought about breaking the file up and providing a patch for server-spoiler.py to read from multiple files... Then I like, didn't. :)

@Ezequieltbh
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Ezequieltbh commented Jul 6, 2017

We can modify the spoilers.json database if any of you want patch the db!
How do you think is the best for the format of database?

@daveloyall
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daveloyall commented Jul 7, 2017

I think the JSON database is fine, the only problem is that the web-based github file editor can't handle files that big.

So I performed an experiment to see how big the files should be, if we split the big JSON file up...

See here: https://github.com/daveloyall/spoilerwall

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