I'm just some dude
If you cae to peek into my MAL, take in mind the scores do not always reflect the quality of the show bur rather how hyped I was for more after ending the series and how my overall enjoyment was. You may see a lot of 10s but those are just series I really enjoyed at the time, rather than masterpieces as the score would objectively imply. Scores can also be incredibly out of date since I only ever update them if I rewatch the series, so a 10 on my list may change into a 6 if I ever rewatch the series today (and I'm pretty sure it would on some cases)
tl;dr: My list is made as a way to track my enjoyment and not to meassure quality.
Note: I use tags for faster lookup when I forget the name of a series, those are full of spoilers so enter my MAL with discretion.
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I already put it on my list with high priority (*asterisk in tags). But yeah, thanks for the rec. I'm probably going to watch it sooner now.
The Zero no Tsukaima franchise was what made you like anime? That's interesting. I can see why though, every single episode has been enjoyable for me. I'll be sad when it's all over :<
Even more, you're still on MAL!
Can I get a high-five?
we'll definitely see, that's for sure
at any rate,Im happy you enjoyed watching the series :)
im the same,i dont like long animes,however,death note is a must-watch,so I made an exception.
just curious.
Yeah, of course it's a bug. As seen in that thread (which I found out by googling "my list views" to see if there was a bug report/explanation), the forum moderator said:
It is indeed a problem with search engine robots crawling the tag links on your list. This is how search engines index the websites you search for everyday -- by following every link to every place as much as they can. The tag links are passed via GET in the address bar and so the search engines view your list as many different lists, with each one needing to be indexed.
This effect is multiplied by the different combinations of sorts (ascending and descending and default) for each column in your list, and then for each status in addition to the main combined list, etc. Hence it scans your list an extra time for each tag, and for each combination of ascending/descending/unsorted for each column with each of those tags, and for each status filter.
If you have taken any statistics courses, you'll probably understand how quickly permutations can grow. Hundreds of thousands of hits by a web crawler (or two or three) is certainly plausible. They also tend to visit multiple times to check if your list has updated. This stat explosion has cropped up before and that was the cause then, too.
It's not necessarily unfixable -- There are ways to tell the robots not to follow certain links (like the column sort heading links), which would save MAL some bandwidth and avoid this kind of confusion.
And I find this plausible. Must be that you have so much tags, google and other internet bots scan your list, and give alot of page views...
But it's pretty weird. You end up with thousands of views, totally illegitimate lol.
I removed the tag column from my list as well, and couldn't care about tags anyway =)