At the moment, it doesn't. Obviously if successful, probably some sort of ad/sponsor model. But that's a big IF and far into the future. At this point, it just gives away money :)
Wanted to show you my newest app: Genius. It's a live quiz game that you play on your phone every day at 8pm ET / 5pm PT. If you answer the questions correctly, you win real money. Tonight's game is just 5 questions with a cash prize of $100. It's still in "beta" so I would love feedback from you guys.
Some of you may recall that earlier this year I created MovieChat.org (here's the Show HN post that made it to the front page: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13653948). MovieChat's still up and running (and doing well!) but I've been wanting to do something in interactive media for quite some time. Had originally planned Genius to focus solely on movie trivia (for the MovieChat community), but ultimately decided to broaden into other areas as well (like math and physics!).
I'll try to stick around on here and answer any questions. Hope to see you tonight!
As a long time member of movie chat I’m excited to see how this game works. I play movie trivia games with other MC members all the time in the forums, but perhaps this could be a new format for us. Also, the cash prizes sound interesting (although I have no idea how you’re going to make money doing this).
Love the concept Jim. Been a moviechat member since you started the site in february. Looking forward to genius. Hopefully it's more movie questions and less math lol.
Hey Jim, one of the JustWatch founders here - we'd love to have linkouts as well. Unfortunately, interests with IMDB aren't super aligned at the moment and they're in business much, much longer than we are. Let's say they keep a pretty close guard on their data, as they've spent the last dozen years collecting it.
But rest assured we're working heavily behind the scenes to make our site & UX better and better every day with free and open movie data sources - but always trying to stay safe on the legal side.
My name’s Jim, and I created MovieChat.org as an archive and replacement for IMDB’s message boards which are shutting down this week. For those of you not familiar, the IMDb message boards allowed you to discuss any single movie or tv show with others (there was a separate forum for each movie/show). IMDb recently announced they were shutting down the message boards and its users were furious (there's a petition with close to 10k signatures here: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/petition-to-keep-the-imd...). I ventured out to create an archive (of all the existing posts) and replacement and hence MovieChat.org was born.
Key Features of MovieChat.org:
1. Any movie/show on IMDB is also on MovieChat.org (over 4 million and counting) - we have separate boards for each movie/show, just like IMDB
2. I backed up most of the posts for IMDB’s top 10,000 movies/shows - most existing conversations on IMDB should also appear on MovieChat.org - we have over 3 million posts already (and I'm working non-stop to back up even more from IMDB)!
Please visit http://MovieChat.org, join or start a discussion, and let me know what you think. If you like it, please spread the word. If there’s anything I can improve, just email me (jim@moviechat.org) and I’ll get on it.
Just throwing it out there, but would you consider making a dump of the data you scraped that could be used by data scientists? Maybe as a torrent or something like that? Data about movies and what people say about them could form the basis of a lot of NLP projects.
What other big datasets are there for forum post text data? The reddit dataset most immediately comes to mind, and I've also seen a similar one for HN comments. Any others?
Everything from simple sentiment analysis, to archive.org, to another mirror. I hope that does not discourage you from releasing the data.
Edit: I see the other comment about archive team already collecting and releasing this data, for free in an open format. I think that will be a good first source as well.
"...disable our message boards on February 3, 2017 but will leave them open for two additional weeks so that users will have ample time to archive any message board content they'd like to keep for personal use."
Note the "personal use" above. Is a website like MovieChat.org considered personal use?
From http://www.imdb.com/conditions , section Copyright:
"The compilation of all content included in or made available through any IMDb Service is the exclusive property of IMDb...".
Could you explain why you think you're in a good position? From what I understand, the comments are owned by the users, and by posting them to IMDb, they allowed IMDb and their affiliates the right to use them.
The users did not give you permission to use their data, and you're not associated with IMDb, and therefore do not inherit the rights.
Lastly, IMDb specifically states that scraping or extracting data is forbidden without written consent.
>>Before I became an engineer I practiced IP/copyright law.
I'm sure there's a story there since I would have thought the usual direction, even for a small aggregate number of eventual engineer-patent attorney pairings, would be reversed. Hopefully you can post an "About Us" on MovieChat.org at some point when you feel comfortable. Thanks!
Interesting project? The IMDb message boards were a good way to get some additional insight after watching a movie. Or at least give me a good laugh at the trolls. :)
Who owns this post data? IMDb? The users? Do you have any plans or ideas for existing IMDb users to somehow claim their username on MovieChat, linking to their archived posts?
> The IMDb message boards were a good way to get some additional insight after watching a movie. Or at least give me a good laugh at the trolls. :)
Totally agree. I often also went there before watching a TV show or movie to get an idea what it was about or if I'd like it (though wary of spoiler potential), whereas I almost never read the reviews there, which I find are often far more useless than the message board comments.
After they're gone IMDB will be just a soulless movie listing site, with no reason to visit other than to check a mark out of ten, and no reason to stick around afterwards. :/
I made a userscript to be a drop-in replacement for the current discussion-teaser on a movies page on imdb, but it gets the discussions from moviechat.org (and links to them directly).
For it to work I would need for Jim to enable Access-Control-Allow-Origin from imdb.com (and ideally make a json/xml version of the thread list since I'm regexp'ing the html at this point).
Maybe it would help persuade him if we showed that there was some interest for this.
Hey Jim – thanks for doing that! I'm curious, how did you back up IMDB's message boards? Did you scrape the whole website or were you able to find a data dump?
illegally scraped,IMDb doesn't have API for this and automated scraping OP done is against their TOS, not mentioning without consent of users, for instance stole 14 years worth of my posts
He stole them? You mean they are gone now? Because the closest I can imagine happening is an unlicensed reproduction of your content, your credentials included. ... Like any archive service would do it.
I take it then, when you posted these 14 years of comments, you didn't want them available to the public to, I don't know, read?!
Thank goodness IMDB deleted them all before we happened across them by accident & violated your privacy.