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Joe's avatar

This makes me think two things:

1) Reviews are generally self-selecting (as you’ve pointed out)

2) Most music that gets to be reviewed is “kinda fine” and ranking it 7 seems to be shorthand for “I didn’t love this but I can’t put my finger on why it’s not amazing, so this score seems fine”. There’s also the “wisdom” of crowds. We’re now in a situation where scoring an album 5/10 (which should be the average score) is seen as a huge diss.

I’m interested in why this issue doesn’t seem to apply to film or literature though.

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Kevin Alexander's avatar

Scores are so arbitrary as to be meaningless. If a score is really high or really low, it’ll pique my curiosity, but that’s about it.

As for reviews, I like doing ‘em, but really it’s more curation than anything; I’m sharing stuff I like with readers I hope’ll like it too. Life’s too short to listen to bad music, and the internets already flooded with hate reads anyway…

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