I didn’t find this, so I think it’s not there. It could be handy to see who added something to a list. E.g. I have some lists shared with my wife and we both add things, it’s handy to see who added what. You can also sort on added date, but I couldn’t find where to see when something was added to a list
On the website it has both of those. Collaborative lists will have the avatar for who added the item (if no avatar that means the owner added it). Sorting by added date will also display the date under the poster.
I missed both of those. The sorting I did but didn’t see the date and the avatar I didn’t see because my wife hadn’t added items. Thanks for the quick reply Justin!
Is this feature supposed to work in Chrome as well? It hasn’t worked for me since I joined. I tested this today, had someone else add a movie to a collaboration list today and there is no avatar anywhere on or near the poster. The date works, just not the who feature.
Image (I added left movie they added right movie):
Not working for my profile in Chrome, is there something I have to set up that I missed?
1 year no response…cool
btw, still doesn’t work for me in the app, Chrome, or Firefox
None of my lists have any of those “avatars”
Just another reason (not moving away from using TMDB, which has let it’s mods completely destroy it) I will not be renewing VIP anymore, and have also spread the word that Trakt is outdated and not responsive to support like it used to.
Not sure how taking VIP money to change stuff that doesn’t need it like the logo and colors instead of spending it on broken things is very smart.
FYI: I’m switching over to SIMKL, they respond within hours and will edit things TMDB refuses to if you can provide a website with the info. And all from DISCORD not spending more money on a completely separate website and database.
Did you try in the private browser. Maybe a content blocker extension is blocking it. Wouldn’t be the first time an extension accidentally breaks something.
Have you tried emailing support? Threads can get lost in the abundance of messages, especially if they have been marked as being solved. Just like the user above said, this might not be a general website issue and something wrong could be happening on your end.
The part with Trakt being outdated I’m not sure I understand. If you’re using a data source (TMDB in this case) that’s being integrated into some APIs, there’s a good reason not to mess with it - and the reason is data consistency. If some other website is doing that, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a good practice.
Things can improve, of course, if Trakt decides to build its own database, but that’s a huge business decision (involving a lot of work) and arguably not needed at this point. Anyways, I guess you’re just upset that your issue wasn’t responded to, so this point doesn’t really matter.