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If a database relies on titles like "Action Movie 1," it will quickly run into duplicate file errors. A string like the one above is mathematically much less likely to be duplicated. Web scrapers and indexers do not read words
Rather than relying on standard search engines which often yield spam sites for these queries, take the core ID to dedicated community tracking databases specific to that media type. While this looks like a random sequence of