Haven't you ever wanted to just take a mini questionnaire to find a drama that'll match you in the moment? If so, you may be like me; someone who spends hours looking for a new drama to watch that is not only interesting, but one where you're rest assured that it'll align with, well, you.
I would like to suggest drama recommendations, brought to you straight from MyDramaList, via "20-questions". A lot of, lets say, 200 generic questions geared toward genre, trope, country, rating, and age (ie: was it made in 2005 or 2015?) to ensure that you never encounter the exact same set of questions each time. After answering the questions, you could generate a drama title listed on the site that may align with 2 or more categories you showed the most interest in, based off of the answers given.
It's a hassle to search for and ask people questions about a "good drama" when you could just be handed a title straight from the database.
-"But doesn't MyDramaList' search and filter feature suffice?"
No. It doesn't. Because not only are the results mildly inaccurate, but you're also given a list. My goal is to eliminate the list by being handed a single title.
-"What if the title given to you in the end, ends up not interesting you? Will you have to do the whole questionnaire process again?"
Sure, it could be tie consuming to do a whole other set of 20 questions. Which is why the option to be able to see the "runner-up's" or let say, three other titles that also came extremely close as a result. This could be added through a button under the initial title result (ex: "See More").
MyDramaList is an excellent database for dramas and I love the number of titles, genres, and tropes I can find here. But, it's the sheer number of titles to look through, especially as a veteran viewer who has to scroll far down to find new titles, can be intimidating. This is my first suggestion I've written and this forum seems to be a bit confusing for me so I apologize if this happens to be a duplicate. This could be a miniscule idea among all of these (very) important ones, but I thought I'd share it nonetheless...