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Filter content by certification

Open m-hardwick opened this issue 3 years ago • 13 comments

Description

A child friendly version of Overseer, this means either limiting by age the content that is suggested within the Trending, Popular, Upcoming & Network sections or the option to disable content from being displayed at all.

Desired Behavior

Option to limit content displayed on Trending, Popular, Upcoming & Networks by Age limit. E.g Only show content 12 or below. Option to disable the recommendation's in Trending, Popular, Upcoming & Networks completely. The main function of searching for the required show would be enough.

Additional Context

I understand that anything can still be searched for, it would be nice to have a limit there as well but the main concern is what is offered or presented to the end user.

m-hardwick avatar Mar 31 '21 17:03 m-hardwick

Related/duplicate issue: #812

danshilm avatar Mar 31 '21 17:03 danshilm

This is slightly different from #812, in my opinion. I see this issue as not just filtering based on user or server owner preferences, but restricting viewable/requestable content by age ratings/certifications for specific user accounts (or even globally).

I think it's best to track this as a separate issue.

TheCatLady avatar Apr 01 '21 00:04 TheCatLady

Katılıyorum bunu ayrı bir sorun olarak ayrıştırıp denemeliyiz benccede

dynamatikzgr avatar Apr 05 '21 02:04 dynamatikzgr

Would be nice if the "recently added" filtering matched what is configured for users on Plex (using their inbuilt whitelist/blacklist). This was my suggestion in #1475. This would allow us to keep in-sync with Plex's inbuilt permissions providing the same experience in both apps (if possible).

A short-term solution would be to let us disable the "recently added" (or discovery in general) either globally or per user.

As for searching/discovery recommendations, you can only really filter that by age and/or gene.

xInsertx avatar May 10 '21 05:05 xInsertx

Yes I would like this feature too, because some media sometimes is too graphic and not for all audience. for example if you search for "slip" you get a very graphic movie, which would not be a problem if the thumbnail didnt show so much.

SebastianMoyano avatar Jun 19 '21 22:06 SebastianMoyano

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stale[bot] avatar Oct 25 '21 12:10 stale[bot]

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stale[bot] avatar Jan 07 '22 03:01 stale[bot]

Is there a workaround to hide „popular movies“ section? Really need this. Thanks in advance

digidomic avatar Jan 26 '22 20:01 digidomic

Is there a workaround to hide „popular movies“ section? Really need this. Thanks in advance

Not today. Any and all updates on features will be documented here.

samwiseg0 avatar Jan 26 '22 21:01 samwiseg0

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stale[bot] avatar Mar 28 '22 00:03 stale[bot]

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stale[bot] avatar May 30 '22 21:05 stale[bot]

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stale[bot] avatar Sep 16 '22 00:09 stale[bot]

I am interested in this functionality

pharpe avatar Feb 20 '23 17:02 pharpe