As I am still getting my bearings on this new site and have a few questions, I wondered if anyone could help me with the following. Thanks in advance!
1.Is there a way to tell who has hit "like" on threads? I have hovered over the likes but nothing came up.
2.Is there a private messaging function on this site? I have not seen one, but it's always good to double-check.
3.Are any of you former IMDb TBBT board members who have changed your usernames? I'd love to know who you were if you feel comfortable sharing. (Please? )
4.Does anyone know if there is a way to know how traffic on IMDb has changed since the boards were taken down and if there was truly a significant impact?
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Reply by Tim-Buktu
on May 25, 2017 at 4:25 PM
LEMONS!!! My life is now complete!
I don't know about 1 to 3 but I go to IMDB to find obscure actors: "you know that guy who was in that show?" "Which one?" "The one with the other guy." "Oh, yeah..He was on Circus Boy." 10 minutes later.. "Wilfred Brimly!"
Crayfish
Reply by tmdb19868063
on May 25, 2017 at 4:45 PM
TIM!!! OH TIMMINGTON McTIMLET, you're back!!! I feared that you had fallen into a vat of brownie batter and decided to live there. I even dedicated a song to you in the song thread hoping you'd see it and return.
I've gone to IMDb a couple of times to check the running times of movies ('cause I can't sit still through the long ones), but that's about it.
Crawdads
Reply by Tim-Buktu
on May 25, 2017 at 9:25 PM
I came here almost immediately after IMDB shut down, but you weren't here. So I went off to read about kangaroos. It's a sordid business.
Reply by tmdb19868063
on May 26, 2017 at 12:45 PM
Tim, I have many things to tell you. I shall numeracize them for ease of reading.
1.In reference to your earlier reference of the afore-referenced Wilford Brimley: When my first-born son was a baby, we must have watched too much "The Price is Right", during which there were many Wilford Brimley diabeetus commercials. Some of his earliest words were "Ba-Barka" (Bob Barker) and "Grimley" (Brimley).
2.Do you think it's possible that my questions in the OP were written in a language that only you and I can understand? Ain't nobody answerin'! Maybe it's like a secret code that only we can decipher. Like pyroglyphics.
3.So you've been reading about kangaroos for the past 3 months? With all that newly-gained knowledge it sounds like it's storytime! And I want the kangaroo in your story to be named Marvin and for it to befriend a crayfish. I'm waiting.
Reply by tmdb66064326
on May 26, 2017 at 3:53 PM
Lemons and Tim, you must boycott IMDB immediately and completely!
OK, you don't have to if you don't want to, lol, but I have, and I even got my sister to do so. It's Wikipedia or other sites for me when it comes to my entertainment info. I've only been on IMDB twice since the shutdown: once to delete my account, and once when I clicked the link by mistake while looking up some info.
The pain still lingers, but it's getting easier, especially now that we have our Lemons back!
Reply by tmdb19868063
on May 26, 2017 at 4:41 PM
Anything for you my sweet Gothish!
Next time I need to know how long a movie is I shall Google it. No more IMDb!
Unless they bribe me with $1 million dollars. Tim, however, might be bribe-able with chocolate.
Reply by Tim-Buktu
on May 27, 2017 at 1:25 PM
When it comes to numeralizing, I do my best work with imaginary numbers. 1.I remember Mr. Brimley selling some kind of cereal made out of rocks and sticks and dirt and other such things. By the way, speaking of the Price is Right, I know where the Warsaw Tavern is. ( I'll let you work out the connection.)
Reply by tmdb38541732
on May 27, 2017 at 2:32 PM
I never posted on IMDb's TBBT board, but I still return to IMDb to read user reviews, take polls, watch movie trailers and read articles.
Reply by tmdb19868063
on May 27, 2017 at 4:08 PM
I would like to hear more about your imaginary numbers someday. That can be storytime on National Imaginary Things Day, which of course is just one day after National Non-Imaginary Things Day. I'm sure you've already got it marked on your calendar.
2.Yes, thankfully my thread was not written in unreadable code. But's that not really nice of you to accuse the noble glyphics of being high. They may live in the mountains, but that is no proof of rampant drug use.
3.After thinking about it some more, I'm not sure that kangaroos should befriend crawdads. With their huge feet, the lead character might have to be named "Squish the Crayfish". And of course Australians ride kangaroos! How else do they get to the eucalyptus grove to feed their koalas??
4.I decided to add a #4 to give the impression that we were actually answering my original questions.
Reply by tmdb19868063
on May 27, 2017 at 4:57 PM
It's nice to meet you LadyGigi! I suspect that there are still plenty of people going to IMDb occasionally to look up a variety of things as I admittedly have a few times.
Reply by tmdb19868063
on May 27, 2017 at 5:09 PM
To anyone who might see this and find it interesting:
I found this page after a brief Google search. It reports traffic on the IMDb website. I'm not sure it's accurate, though. It makes it appear that IMDb traffic was extremely high in March and April. Anyone have any thoughts on this? IMDb traffic info
Perhaps this answers my question #4, although I'm skeptical.
Reply by Knixon
on May 27, 2017 at 6:24 PM
Well to start with, both imdb and alexa (that "rating" site) are owned by amazon. So I would want to see a good deal more detail before making any conclusions as to whether imdb lost a lot of traffic by dropping the message boards, or what that "means."
Reply by tmdb19868063
on May 27, 2017 at 6:34 PM
Yes, the Amazon factor is part of my skepticism. The results make it appear that traffic increased (at least temporarily) after the shutdown. Very odd.
Reply by Knixon
on May 27, 2017 at 6:50 PM
And the numbers shown by alexa don't show who are "members" (registered and logged in), or who makes contributions to the site versus just looking around. The numbers from before the board shutdown would not have revealed - publicly - who was using them. Since the boards are gone, the only reason to be a "member" any more is to contribute data, which I expect a lot fewer people are doing because there's so little "return" any more. I also completely discount the age, gender, and level of education figures because there's really no good way for them to know.
Reply by CalabrianQueen
on May 30, 2017 at 6:58 PM
1: I don't think so
2:I don't think so
3: Yup. I'm using my old Instagram name now, but you know who I am , Lemons
4: Believe it or not there were A LOT of people who used imbd for the reason it was intended for, to look up information on movies, and those people didn't stop because of deactivated message boards. I doubt traffic decreased by a significant amount, and if it did I believe we would have heard about it by now.