| Hi everyone, With a couple of Uni friends, we have been working on http://www.deegr.com for the past few months; it's a cultural recommendation engine that lets you find people with similar tastes on the whole Web. From the landing page, just rate 5 movies you either like or hate. deegr instantly searches through over 60k+ user profiles we've referenced on websites such as IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, or AlloCine (and deegr itself!), to show you the 30 people that best match your tastes and give you inspiration based on the rest of what they've also liked.
The more you rate, the better the accuracy of your search! You can also follow your own Facebook/Twitter crowd, share micro-reviews, interact with other deegr members and a few other things after a free, flash-registration. The purpose of this project is to create a generic recommendation engine for pretty much anything that has ratings (or the equivalent) on the Web. We'd love to have your thoughts and suggestions on it: the idea, the UI, the quality of the recommendations, the speed of the engine... Anything. If you also have suggestions regarding blogs & sites we should get in touch with so they can spread the word about deegr, don't hesitate! Thanks all, The deegr Team
http://www.deegr.com ps: other medias (music, books, videogames...), the API and mobile apps are on the roadmap; just give us a few months! EDIT: Please note that we're currently working on a small feature that will enable you to minimize mainstream movies in a single click, in our recommendations! We know you've most probably seen Shawshank Redemption and the Godfather ;) |
At one point, the text at the top started saying "Rate NaN movies".
You seem to start off with extremely popular movies. Those movies seem unlikely to generate a range of ratings. You might consider starting off with movies that a large number of people have rated but which polarize people, which would help differentiate people sooner and improve the quality of the circles.
At one point the "I didn't see this movie" links became french: "Je n'ai pas vu ce film".
In one category, I hit "I didn't see this movie", and later the same movie showed up in another category.
I found it slightly odd that the rating scale goes from 0.5 to 5 stars, rather than 0 to 5 stars.
I rated all the films deegr showed in the first batch, and they all disappeared, but now I don't see an obvious next step. The rotating deegr explanation banners at the top mention something about "refine your search after rating a few movies", and shows an icon for that, but I don't see that icon anywhere in the interface. I finally found that clicking on the "Deegr Circle" dropdown, then "Deegr Circle" under that, led me to something useful.
Once I get to the mode showing a circle of other people, I don't see any options for "I haven't seen this film" anymore.
Once you start recommending a circle of people, and recommending other films liked in that circle, that encourages rating those films too, which seems unlikely to change the circle.
I'd love to see an explanation of the name. Best guess: modified form of "dig"?