"Title display country" still does not work!

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I have the following settings chosen in my account:
Title display country -> UK
Title display language -> English

And all titles are displayed in Polish.
Will someone finally fix this bug?
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Mateo Gola

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Giancarlo Cairella, Official Rep

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It's not a bug. You are getting titles in Polish because:

1) You are geographically located in Poland (or detected to be)
2) You have selected a country/title combination for which there is no localized alternate title for the title you are looking at

In other words, you asked the system to see which title is associated with English and the UK as a country. This is a very specific combination which many titles won't have. You're better off setting 'original' as the title display country.

For more details, please see:

https://getsatisfaction.com/imdb/topi...
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If it is not a bug, you should admit that a lot of people disagree with the chosen behavior .
I like to have the "common" commercial title, as used in the Internet for downloading or streaming. So please do something ! until now I found IMDb quite perfect but no longer the case.
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The "bug" may be that the location of the user and/or the internet service provider (ISP) may override the account settings.

Out of curiosity, in what country do you live and what is the location of your ISP?
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Mateo Gola

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Thanks for your replies!

Indeed, I live in Poland but I'd like to see all titles in English.
Seems the location data actually override account settings.
A friend of mine who lives in UK has totally different titles than I have although I changed my account settings as described above.
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I believe the Language options only take effect in the case of a country with more than one official language, such as Canada or Switzerland.

To get the titles in English, you will have to select an English-speaking country, such as the USA.

On the other hand, you could select Original as the 'country', which will show the Title in whatever language it was first shown in. Since IMDb began (and is still based) in Great Britain, probably more English-language titles are submitted than any other. This is not a perfect match for what you asked for, but you may find it even more useful than trying a specific country.

P.S. Or you could pay for IMDb Pro which currently defaults to USA titles, and is not over-ridden by your profile choices. ;-)
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Mateo Gola

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Thanks a lot for your hints and explanations!
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This doesn't make sense ... why bother to have a Site Preferences page at all if it's just going to be overridden by your location? I live in the US and set my Title Preference to USA, English. However, I travel a lot for my job and so the country and language is constantly changing, forcing me to go back every single time to the Site Preferences page and change it yet AGAIN. I don't understand what the point is of taking the time to indicate preferences when they will just be blatantly ignored. Why not simply have by default your location with the option for the original titles? Additionally, there IS a bug somewhere because every time I am in France with a French ip address, and I select US and English, it shows some of the titles in Swedish even though the films are not from Sweden.


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Unfortunately, seems Dan Dassow is right.
No matter what country I select (even USA) geographical location sent by my web browser always overrides my account settings. The only sensible solution is to set the 'Title display country' to Original.
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Simple advice for the code.
The problem is that for UK or US films, people specify something like
"(original title)  The Great Gatsby"
But don't specify UK or USA
That's why I'll have the french title displayed even though I put "USA" as my Title Display Country

So instead of having
Title display country non existent ==> Display title of user's country

Change your code to
Title display country non existent ==> Display Original Title

In most cases it'll do the trick

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How about you stop spamming the same message into every thread on this topic?
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kaisic king

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I agree with Tom Yan since we have the same french title problem.

I like original titles, but No one knowns every language in the world and Non-latins are even transliterated to become untranslatable.
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I've got the same issue, even the same countries, however I'm not polish and those titles really suck. That's ridiculous I must admit!

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