“Gaudiy is a web3 company that engages in a fan-economy business based on blockchain technology for the entertainment industry”

Oh boy

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        There was a couple of reasons that I switched a few years back but it really boils down to

        -So much more customization for scoring. You can do 1-10 (down to the decimal), 1-5, stars or even smiley faces.

        -Extremely clean interface that is way less cluttered then MAL

        -Better mobile app support in AL-Chan

        -More QOL that caters to the seasonal watcher

        -More details about a show

        Overall I think it does 99% of what MAL does but does it better. My only gripes with anilist at this point is that they don’t show the OPs and EDs like MAL does.

        You can easily export your list from MAL to anilist so the barrier to entry is tiny.

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        As far as I know, AniList has better search functionalities and allows korean and chinese manga/animation. While MAL may have larger database of animes. Also they’re owned by a Web3 company now 🫥 at least it’s not an ad company nor US company because they go wild putting data tracking and collection bloating everything all in the name of Data Brokers profits 👻

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          at least it’s not an ad company nor US company because they go wild putting data tracking and collection bloating everything all in the name of Data Brokers profits

          Hate to break it to you, but it’s not just those companies. Kodansha’s manga app, KManga, has over 2x the trackers that Facebook has. Them mf’ers are greedy

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        Nah, those of us who are actually old keep our lists on paper, not on this newfangled Internet thing. 😉

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    Oh… This can’t be good news can it?

    I mean I am used to seeing bad news everyday, and this is what a bad one looks like.

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    Okay, so, either MAL or AniList are the only one of these with a recommendation engine built into it, and I’d it’s MAL, I’m gonna be upset.

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    Anyone have an easy migration tool they recommend if we want to move/backup our lists to somewhere else?

    Is AniList the best similar tracker?

    EDIT: All set up on AniList now. Thank you for the help.

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      Anilist has option to import MAL lists, so it shodn’t be a problem. I personaly moved from MAL to Anilist awile ago and used this option

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      Anilist has an import option. Kitsu has an import option. AniDB might not have. My favourite is Kitsu though.

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    I’m too paranoid to publicalize what I watch or not. But I use my calendar app to keep track of what I want to watch. Just added 3 AI dystopic films.