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02/28/2008

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Monevator

This has become a huge problem, and threatens the whole online empowerment theme of the past few years in my view. For instance, Amazon's reviews are virtually all 4 or 5 out of 5. I don't even think it's the authors who are pushing up the ratings, it's more like why would you bother to write a review unless you were positive about the product? Result - no bad press.

Chris - N London

I agree -- up to a point, as disasatisfied consumers are similarly (if not more) motivated, so you end up with polarised perspectives.

That said, some of the longer reviews are clearly thoughtful evaluations -- though I do wonder sometimes where these people get the time...

... a bit like people who respond to online news articles? ;(

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