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by d8421l01vv4r
3626 days ago
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>Essentially, male users were more likely to rate television shows with a female-heavy audience lower than female users would rate male-centric television lower. If you look at the gender breakdown on imdb for movies that have been out for a while (meaning that people have actually have had the time to watch them), it seems like the differences between the genders are nowhere near as big as for the new ghostbusters movie. The original Ghostbusters for example is 7.8 (m) vs 7.6 (f) [0]. It doesn't look like imdb provides the gender breakdown of votes in their publicly available dataset[1], but it would be interesting to see someone preform a more rigorous analysis (than me looking at movies I can remember at the top of my head). [0] http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087332/ratings-male [1] http://www.imdb.com/interfaces/ |
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