hacker091 month ago+1
Currently, it shows every single franchise on my list in the sequel locator. It no longer filters properly after I added "too many" entries.
When will this bug be fixed?
eliasMOD1 month ago+1
This is a known issue which applies to lists with more than 6000 entries. This will be fixed most probably by the end of this month.
Post was edited by moderator 1 month ago
eliasMOD12 days ago+0
This issue has been fixed, up to 15,000 entries are now supported for MAL lists. Since I don't have a large connected list for testing - a feedback would be appreciated.
I have a few friends with much more than 15k, like a total of 29,772 anime in their list.
eliasMOD4 days ago+1
Same reason - the larger the list, the harder it is to maintain it, considering that the list is stored elsewhere and needs to be refreshed completely from time to time. And the refresh can only be done in small portions. I have implemented stricter cache timeouts for large list owners, but still I can't expand the support indefinitely.
Anilist has a hard-coded limit of 11k entries, because they assume that anything more than that is rather an abuse than a legitimate watch tracking. I tend to agree with them. Your friend with 29k+ entries simply adds everything in their list, because currently entire MAL anime database is slightly under 30k records. Obvious abuse.
In your case - the majority of your list consists of dropped titles. Probably you mark the titles that you don't even plan to watch that way. Understandable, but too niche of a use case. Please understand that I have rather humble resources allocated to host this website. Let's return to this issue when you are above 14k.