On 20/09/2007, Lottie B lottie@locatetvblog.com wrote:
Hi, I'm looking for some advice about links and embeds. I see there are regular IMDB and TV.com links in the TV and film pages. I'm from the team developing the new film and TV search site LocateTV, which allows you to search for when a programme, film or actor is next on TV, online or on DVD, specific to your region. We also have embeds for bloggers to put straight on their pages linking readers to the content. I thought this could be a great addition to the Wiki pages but I understand there is a very unbranded / democratic feel to Wiki. Can anyone advise me if, considering other sites are routinely linked to, it would be possible to put these embeds up or just links? We don't want to tread on any toes!
The prominent and repeated links to IMDB are a very anomalous situation - they're there because IMDB has a very high reputation, a very prominent role in its niche, and astonishing breadth of coverage. In short, they're ubiquitous because it was *already* very good.
They were selected by our writers, not by any action on the part of IMDB; there was no central editorial decision to "partner with" IMDB or to systematically link to them because they asked us.
It is very, very unlikely we'll choose to systematically link to another external site to that degree across tens of thousands of articles; it's vanishingly unlikely we'll do it when that site is newly created and looking for exposure.