2024-02-09, 04:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-02-09, 05:21 PM by Efficient_Good_5784. Edited 3 times in total.)
I haven't been able to reproduce this, but I recently created a new admin account (to switch off of my main account having admin access).
For some reason, the new admin account had one movie marked as being partially played in the "continue watching" home page section.
I marked it watched, then unwatched to get it to disappear. I tried making a new account to see if this issue would be reproduced, but it no longer happened.
I thought it could be the metadata since I store the nfo files along with my media and have my main account store the watch time data into the nfo files.
However, when I checked the nfo file for the movie, it didn't have anything that would cause this.
Maybe this could be a bug or something similar to what OP was seeing.
Or could it be that OP is talking about collections?
I just checked and there's no way from disabling non-admin users from creating new, or adding to existing collections.
Maybe some of his users are creating collections as a form of "continue watching" list and he's seeing it on his Jellyfin account.
Just to note, playlists are per user, so playlists remain private per user.
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edit:
It looks like this collections issue is already taken care of: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/10744
For some reason, the new admin account had one movie marked as being partially played in the "continue watching" home page section.
I marked it watched, then unwatched to get it to disappear. I tried making a new account to see if this issue would be reproduced, but it no longer happened.
I thought it could be the metadata since I store the nfo files along with my media and have my main account store the watch time data into the nfo files.
However, when I checked the nfo file for the movie, it didn't have anything that would cause this.
Maybe this could be a bug or something similar to what OP was seeing.
Or could it be that OP is talking about collections?
I just checked and there's no way from disabling non-admin users from creating new, or adding to existing collections.
Maybe some of his users are creating collections as a form of "continue watching" list and he's seeing it on his Jellyfin account.
Just to note, playlists are per user, so playlists remain private per user.
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edit:
It looks like this collections issue is already taken care of: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/10744