I have a user who has watched Bedtime Stories with Adam Sandler 13 times in a month and I am starting to get concerned. I try to mind my own business with what people watch but when the stats say that it is the most watched movie and there is only one user that watched it, you start to get curious.

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    10 months ago

    You misunderstand, it is my friend but I try not to keep track of what my users are watching because it is kinda creepy. That being said, it is odd enough to be noticeable. So I could say something, but I don’t want to be weird for knowing what they watch.

    While I enjoy ribbing a friend as much as anyone, a lot of people see it as an invasion of privacy, because it is.

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      10 months ago

      I make it very clear to everyone I share with that I can see what and when they watch. Even so far as sending them a snapshot of the dashboard or sharing screens with them so there’s no question. I think it’s weird not to be very open about the fact that I can see their activity.

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        10 months ago

        Hasn’t really occurred to me to tell people unless they asked or it became necessary because they can’t get their transcode settings correctly.

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          10 months ago

          But you are creeping on how often they watch a thing. Monitoring it and keeping it a secret from them seems like the worst of the available options to me.

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            10 months ago

            Ignorance is often confused for malicious intent. This person knows the user wants privacy, but it never occurred to them to tell the user where their privacy ends.

            He could write a EULA, but this is a private Plex server; why would he need one until privacy becomes a concern?