I like watching TV series, my list of favorites is quite long. I also like to re-watch them, from time to time, but sometimes only good episodes. I had a list of good ones on my personal wiki, but it was boring to note them each time (and when I watch multiple episodes in a row, I simply forget to note it and then I forget which one was the good one). So I discovered Trakt and was happy about it. Rating was quick and easy enough for me to actually do it.
One day Trakt creators upgraded the website and rating system was still in "to-do", so now I had nowhere to rate. I tried to google some replacement, but without any success. So, out of frustration, I added a new table "rating" to my personal wiki. It allowed me to rate not only episodes, but anything else - movies, songs, cars, vacations, etc. I was so pleased I thought this might be a nice service for others to use as well.
The biggest drawback was, that I had to enter the thing I was rating, mostly episode identification. I don't want my users to add anything. First of all, it's not quick and easy. Second of all, it will get wrong and duplicate (sorry, users...). It would require something, where all such data already is. Oh, wait!
I'm building qb for several years now and it will be the perfect marriage: a big database with "everything", plus a website, that allows you to rate anything. Sounds great.
I looked for a fitting name, which starts with "Q" and contains "rate" and in the shower (which is a common place for ideas for many people, according to one article I read) I thought of "Qarate". You can pronounce it as "Karate" (martial art) or "Carat" (unit of mass for gems and pearls). Therefore users may form dojos and level as gem rarity and belt colors (like blue diamond is more, than black sapphire).
Rating system will consist of 5 grades with matching score for that entity: +2 (excellent), +1 (good), 0 (meh), -1 (bad) and -2 (terrible). User may have limited +3 grades (the best), which can be used to mark notable things of it's kind, like one episode in a TV series season.
And I can imagine that rating of episodes may be relative to a rating of the whole series - +2 episode in +2 series is better, than +2 episode in +1 series. But user won't need to know that, it's a technicality for internal statistics and leaderboards.
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