For users who add media from various sources to Plex Media Server, it’s not always possible to fully screen these for awesomeness prior to adding to the library. When a movie or TV show or family video is added and the media is corrupted, or encoded improperly, or has Russian dialogue and Korean subtitles you don’t always have the opportunity to discover this until you sit down with your bowl of popcorn to watch the movies.
What Plex really needs, IMHO, and this is a client-server solution, is the ability to mark programming from within the Options menu while viewing. If a movie is bad you could flag it for review and/or even delete it from the library right there on the spot. Ideally you could say why if you’re flagging for review (ie. reasons above plus more) and control via the Plex Media Server control panel whether or not clients are allowed to actually delete broken files. This could also be a button press option for when you’re viewing the listings … in the event that the media file is so screwed that you can’t even get the media file to play at all…
Plex is full of awesome. Keep it going, team…
Thanks for the suggestion! We actually have quite a bit in the internals to support this sort of thing, we just need time for it to percolate out to the clients 
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