Keyword hot-woman

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In this thread (https://getsatisfaction.com/imdb/topics/-keywording-why-do-you-reject-hot-guy) it is said that 'hot-guy' (as well as 'hot-guys') can't be a keyword because it is very subjective. However, currently, the keyword 'hot-woman' does exist: https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword?keywords=hot-woman
Can a staffer please delete this keyword because this keyword is, obviously, just as vague as 'hot-guy'?


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Marco

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Posted 1 year ago

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Charlie, Employee

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Hi Marco, 

Thank you for your message. 

I have removed these now, if no problems are encountered this should update online within 24 hours on all platforms. 

Please don't hesitate to let us know via the Contact Form should you have any additional queries. 

Kind regards,
Charlie
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J.

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How about physical-attractiveness-as-theme?
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Jeorj Euler

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Finally an idea :D
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Marco

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Thanks a bunch Charlie!
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Nick Burfle

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Excellent, J.!
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J.

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I see that physical-beauty-as-theme is already a keyword for one title, so I added it to eight more: Shallow Hal (2001), Dogfight (1991), Marty (1955), Passion (1996) (TV), Passion d'amore (1981), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Beauty and the Beast (2017) and La belle et la bête (1946).
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J.

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My objection to hot-guy and hot-woman isn't that they are subjective. A lot of keywords are subjective. My objection is that they're useless. Nearly every movie and show features someone who is supposed to be attractive.