IMDb
IMDb is an online database of information related to films, television programs, home videos, video games, and streaming content online. As of January 2020, IMDb has approximately 6. 5 million titles and 10. 4 million personalities in its database, as well as 83 million registered users. The site enables registered users to submit new material and edits to existing entries. IMDb launched a free movie streaming platform called Freedive, an ad-supported service offering Hollywood movie titles and TV shows in January 2019.
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IMDb is an online database of information related to films, television programs, home videos, video games, and streaming content online. As of January 2020, IMDb has approximately 6. 5 million titles and 10. 4 million personalities in its database, as well as 83 million registered users. The site enables registered users to submit new material and edits to existing entries. IMDb launched a free movie streaming platform called Freedive, an ad-supported service offering Hollywood movie titles and TV shows in January 2019. In June 2019, Freedive was rebranded as IMDbTV, during the launch of which, the amount of content contained on the platform was tripled. The movie and talent pages of IMDb are accessible to all internet users, but a registration process is necessary to contribute information to the site. Most data in the database is provided by volunteer contributors, and most operate anonymously. Users are also invited to rate any film on a scale of 1 to 10, and the totals are converted into a weighted mean-rating that is displayed beside each title. An additional fan feature, message boards, was abandoned in February 2017. The database began as a movie database on the Usenet group \”rec. arts. movies\” in 1990 and moved to the web in 1993. It is owned and operated by IMDb. com, Inc., a subsidiary of Amazon.com, and was originally a fan-operated website, the website is now owned by a private company, which is based in San Francisco, California. The website was created by British computer programmer Col Needham in 1990. Needham developed and posted a collection of Unix shell scripts that could be used to search the four lists, and thus the database that would become the IMDb was born.
By late 1990, the lists included almost 10,000 films and television series, correlated with actors and actresses appearing therein. In 1994, the database had been expanded to include additional categories of filmmakers and other demographic material such as trivia, trivia, and plot summaries, and fan and critical reviews. The original web interface was revised to accept the email interface for querying the database, which enabled people to maintain their specific lister with their updates of all information of film personnel and the individual sections contained therein. Over the next few years the database was run by multiple film managers, the sections being determined by the individual filmographies contained therein, so that information remained that remained on a single film section. In 2013, the original interface was updated to accept email updates for all of the specific listers, with the individual section being defined by the author. In 2014, the site added the ability to add photos to individual pages, and, since 2015, there have been badges added representing how many contributions a particular registered user has submitted. There is no single index of contributors, no index on each profile page of the items contributed, and no identification of contributors to each product’s or person’s data pages. If a registered user or visitor is in the entertainment industry and has an IMDb page, then that uservisitor can added photos to that page by enrolling in IMDbPRO.
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